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Abilify Aripiprazole Schizophrenia, Bipolar, Depression (5-HT1A and & D2 partial agonist, 5-HT2A antagonist)
Adderall (XR) Amphetamine and Dextroamphetamine Salts ADHD (increases NE and DA)
Advair Fluticasone and Salmeterol Asthma, COPD (F: steroid, S: LABA)
Advil/Motrin/Caldolor Ibuprofen Analgesia, RA (reversible COX1/2 inhibition to decrease prostaglandin production)
Aldactone Spironolactone HTN, HF-associated edema (potassium sparing diuretic)
Alphagan (P) Brimonidine Glaucoma (A2 agonist)
Altace Ramipril HTN, post-MI HF (ACE inhibitor)
Amaryl Glimepiride T2DM (sulfonylurea- stimulates insulin release)
Ambien (CR)/Zolpmist/Edluar Zolpidem Short-term insomnia (Enhances GABA activity via BZ1 agonism)
Amitiza Lubiprostone IBS & OIC (fatty acid that stimulates motility)
Aranesp Darbepoetin Alfa Anemia (stimulates division of progenitor cells)
Argatroban Argatroban Thrombosis prophylaxis (direct thrombin inhibitor)
Aricept Donepezil Alzheimer's Disease (reversible noncompetitive AChE inhibition)
Arimidex Anastrozole Breast Cancer (aromatase inhibitor to decrease testosterone to estradiol conversion)
Arixtra Fondaparinux Thrombosis prophylaxis (Factor Xa inhibition)
Asacol/Apriso/Lialda Mesalamine Ulcerative Colitis (modulator of inflammatory response chemical mediators)
Aspirin Aspirin Analgesia (irreversible COX1/2 inhibition)
Ativan Lorazepam PO: short term anxiety and insomnia, IV: status epi (GABA neuron BZD receptor agonist)
Augmentin (XR) Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Bacterial Infection (cell wall inhibitor)
Avelox Moxifloxicin Bacterial Infection (FQ: DNA gyrase (TopII) inhibitor)
Bactrim (DS)/Septra (DS) Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim Bacterial Infection (S: DHPS inhibitor, T: DHFR inhibitor)
Bactroban Mupirocin Nasal: MRSA, topical: impetigo (protein synthesis inhibition via t-RNA synthase inhibition)
Boniva Ibandronate Osteoporosis (osteoclast inhibition)
BuSpar Buspirone GAD (5-HT1A receptor agonist)
Byetta Exenatide T2DM (GLP-1 analog)
Bystolic Nebivolol HTN (BB)
Cardizem/Cartia/Dilacor/Tiazac Dilitazem HTN (non-DHP CCB)
Cardura (XL) Doxazosin HTN, BPH (A1 antagonist)
Catapres Clonidine HTN (A2 agonist)
Celebrex Celecoxib Arthritis (COX2 inhibitor)
CellCept Mycophenolate Organ Rejection (T/B cell cytostatic effect)
Chantix Varenicline Smoking Cessation (A4/B2 nicotinic receptor agonist)
Cipro (XR) Ciprofloxacin Bacterial Infection (FQ- DNA gyrase inhibition)
Claritin (D) Loratadine (and Pseudoephedrine) Allergic Rhinitis (L: H1 antagonist, P: A (lungs) and B2 agonist)
Cleocin Clindamycin Bacterial Infection (anti-anaerobe: protein synthesis inhibition via 50s binding)
Clozaril Clozapine Schizophrenia (5-HT2A and D2 inhibition)
Colcrys Colchicine Gout (beta tubulin polymerization inhibition)
Combivent/Duoneb Albuterol and Ipratropium COPD (A:SABA, I: parasympathetic ACh receptor antagonist)
Conecrta/Ritalin/Focalin (XR) Methylphenidate/Dexmethylphenidate ADHD (NE and DA reuptake inhibitor)
Cordarone Amiodarone Ventricular fibrillation (Class III: prolongs potential and refractory periods via adrenergic stimulation inhibition)
Coreg (CR) Carvedilol HTN, HF, post-MI left ventricular dysfunction (A/BB)
Cosopt Timolol and Dorzolamide Glaucoma (T: BB that requires humor flow, D: carbonic anhydrase inhibitor)
Coumadin/Jantoven Warfarin Thrombosis prophylaxis (Factors II, VII, IX, and X synthesis inhibition)
Cozaar Losartan HTN (ARB)
Cubicin Daptomycin Bacterial Infection (G+: membrane inhibition)
Cymbalta Duloxetine Depression, GAD, analgesia (SNRI)
Demadex Torsemide HTN (potassium sparing diuretic)
Depakote (ER) Divalproex (Valproic Acid) Seizure, bipolar mania, migraine prophylaxis (increased GABA)
Desyrel Trazodone Depression (5-HT reuptake inhibitor, A1 and H1 antagonist)
Ceclor Cefaclor Bacterial Infection (2G Ceph: cell wall inhibitor)
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