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chp.6,7,8,13

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Adderall/dextroamphetamine   CONTROLLED SCHEDULE 2  
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Hydromorphone/didaudid   CONTROLLED schedule 2  
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Keppra/levetiracetam   controlled schedule C4  
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Luminal/penobarbital   CONTROLLED schedule 4  
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Lunesta/eszopiclone   CONTROLLED schedule 4  
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Metadata/methylphenidate   Controlled schedule 2  
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Ms contin/morphine   Controlled schedule 2  
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Soma/carisoprodol   Controlled schedule 4*  
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Sonata/zaleplon   Controlled schedule 4  
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Valium/diazepam   Controlled schedule 4  
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Lyrica/pregablin   Controlled schedule 5  
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Rilatin/methylphenidate   Controlled schedule 2  
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Vyvanse/lisdexamfetamine   Controlled schedule 2  
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Concerta/methylphenidate   Controlled schedule 2  
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Ultram/tramadol   Controlled schedule 2  
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Targinig/oxycodone/naloxone   Controlled schedule 2  
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Medications for PARKINSON'S   Congentin/benztropine, parlodel/dromocriprine, requip/ropinirole  
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Medications for ALS   Rilutek/ruluzole  
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Medications for "droppy face" Myasthenia gravis   Acetylcholinesterase  
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Medications for pain persisting or increasing   Aspirin, acetaminophen, nsaid  
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Opioid for mild to moderate pain   Codeine  
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Opioid for mild to severe pain   Morphine, oxycodone, fentanyl(patch)  
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Gout characteristics   Affects single joints causing tophus(deposit of sodium irate) to form around the joint, occur in feet,ankles,knees,hand,and wrist  
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Rheumatoid arthritis characteristics   Tender,warm,swollen of the joints,joint shiftness fatigue, feet and weight loss  
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Osteoarthritis characteristics   Joints aching,soreness,pain after OD or long periods of inactivity, stiffness after periods, joint swelling  
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Otc drugs for sleep disorders   Benadryl  
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Otc NSAIDS   Advil,Motrin,aleve  
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Sympathetic nervous system   Acetylcholine,norepinephrine,dopamine,glutamate,epinephrine(part of autonomic nervous system)  
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Therapeutic effects   The desired action of a drug in the treatment of a particular disease state or symptoms  
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Side effects   Secondary response to a drug other than the primary therapeutic effect for which the drug was intended  
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Psychological effect   pertaining to the mind or to mental phenomena as the subject matter of psychology. of, pertaining to, dealing with, or affecting the mind, especially as a function of awareness, feeling, or motivation  
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS)   Antinflammatory,analgesic,and antipyretic drug such as aspirin and ibuprofen that are not a controlled substance of steroids;used to treat arthritis and for other indications such as pain and inflammation  
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Nsaid   Aspirin prototype, soon to be otc  
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Nsaid   Interactive with oral hypoglycemia  
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Nsaid   Increasing blood flow to skin by inhibiting PG sysnthesis  
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Nsaids   Treat cramps  
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Nsaid   take w/ food  
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Nsaids   Take longer to reduce fever than other products  
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Nsaids   Lead to some type of gastropathy  
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Nsaids   Work peripherally, while opiates primary work centrally  
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Leathal dose of aspirin   10g  
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3x auto-immune disease   Rheumatoid arthritis(RA), systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE), Multiple sclerosis(MS)  
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