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Comp 24 Drugs

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Definition
Antiepileptic   Dilantin, Keppra, and Depakote  
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Parkinson   Cogentin, Symmetrel, Mirapex, and Requip  
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Alzheimer   Aricept, Cognex, and Namenda  
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Multiple Sclerosis   Avonex, Betaseron, and Copaxone  
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Headaches   Zomig and Imitrex  
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Antidepressant   Elavil, Nardil, Paxil, and Effexor  
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Bipolar Disorder   Litobid and Riserdal  
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Anxiety   Xanax, Ativan, Valium, and Buspar  
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Antipsychotics   Haldol, Mellari, Clozaril and Risperdal  
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Sedative and Hypnotics   Lunesta and Ambien  
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)   Ritalin and Adderall  
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Cholestrol Lowering   Lipitor, Crestor, and Zocor (Statin)  
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HBP: Diuretics   Microzide - Thiazide, Lasix - Loop, and Inspra - Potassium Sparing  
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HBP: Beta Blockers   Corgard and Lopressor  
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HBP: Ace Inhibitor and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers   Vasotec, Accupril, and Lotensin  
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Calcium Channel Blockers   Procardia and Cardizem  
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Vasodilators   Tekturna and Catapres  
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Nitrates   Nitroglycerin and Imdur Increases the amount of oxygen to the heart  
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HBP: Digoxin   Increases the force of the heart, while decreasing the rate.  
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Cough and Cold   Sudafed - Decongestant, Delsym - Antitussive, and Robitussin (guafenesin) - Expectorants  
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Osteporosis   Fosamax and Boniva  
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Nonsteroidal Anti- Inflammatory   Advil (Ibuprofen) and Aleve (Naproxen)  
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Muscle Relaxants   Valium and Soma  
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Analegesics   Demerol (Meperidine), Ms Contin (Morphine) and Oxycodone  
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Oral Antidiabetic   Prednisone must be tapered to allow the adrenal gland to recover and secretenatural hormones.  
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Hypothyroid   Synthroid (Levothyroxine)  
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Antihistamines   Benadryl (Diphenhydramine)and Allegra  
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Vaccines   Varicella (Chicken Pox) is a live vaccine. Influenza (Flu Shot) is an inactive vaccine.  
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Histamine- 2 Receptor Antagonists   Zantac (Ranitidine), and Pepcid (Famotidine)  
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Proton Pump Inhibitors   Prilosec (Omeprazole), Prevacid (Lansoprazole)  
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Antiemetic (Anti-Nausea)   Regland (Metoclopramide), Antivert (Meclizine)and Zofran (Ondansetron)  
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease   Rowasa (Mesalamine)and Imuran (Azathioprine)  
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Antidiarrheal   Imodium AD (Loperamide),Lomotil, Pepto Bismol, and Kaopectate  
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Laxatives   Metamucil (Psyllium), Colace (Docustae Sodium), Ex'Lax (Senna) and Dulcolax (Bisacodyl)  
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Over Active Bladder   Ditropan (Oxybutynin) and Detrol (tolerodine)  
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Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy   Flomax and Avodart  
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Antibiotics: Beta- Lactam   Penicillin, Cephalosprin, Carbapenems, and Monobactams  
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Penicillin   Augmentin  
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Cephalosporin   Keflex, Vantin, Omincef, and Maxipime  
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Carbapenems   Primaxin  
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Marcolides   Zithromax  
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Sulfonamides   Bactrim  
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Tetracyclines   Tygacil (No Diary)  
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Aminoglycosides   Gentamicin  
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Fluoroquinolones   Levaquin (Levofloxacin) and Floxin (Ofloxacin)  
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Vancomycin   Cubicin used in hospital infections.  
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Antiviral   Valtrex and Tamiflu  
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HIV   Retrovir, Crixivan, and Viramune  
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Antifungals   AmiBisome and Diflucan  
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Anticoagulants   Heparin and Coumadian  
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Thrombolytic   Activase and Retavase  
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Vitamins   Thiamine:B1, Riboflavin:B2, Pyridoxine:B6, Cyanocobalamin:B12  
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Monobactams   Azactam  
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