Review for CPJE 2016
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What is ulipristal | Brand Name- Ella; progesterone receptor modulator; 30mg table, take 1 ASAP within 120 hours after unprotected intercourse to prevent pregnancy
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What is the best form of birth control for women who are breast feeding? | progestin-only pills because estrogen decreases milk production (micronor, ovrette, nor-qd, jolivette, camila, nora-BE, Errin)
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What schedule is ketamine? | C III
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Secobarbital, amobarbital, and pentobarbital suppositories are what schedule? | C III
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Secobarbital, amobarbital, and pentobarbital tablets, liquid, capsule or injectables are what schedule? | C II
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What schedule is apomorphine | No longer controlled drug- used to be C II
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What schedule is Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG)? | C III
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Faxed scheduled III, IV, V prescriptions | must be deduced to writing by pharmacy upon receiving because all scheduled drugs must be written on security paper, so the fax paper is not appropriate. It can be treated as a verbal order written on the pharmacy blanks.
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Can a controlled drug have a PRN refill designation? | No, the pharmacist may fill the prescription as written, but must call the provider to clarify the number of refills wants.
Non-scheduled drugs may have PRN refills.
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Abx to be taken on an empty stomach | ampicillin, penicillin VK, dicloxacillin, tetracycline, levoflox oral soln only, azithromycin ER susp only (not tab), rifampin, isoniazid
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Abx Do not refrigerate | Clarithromycin susp, Clinda susp, Azithromycin susp (non refrig preferred)
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HIV meds that require refrigeration | Ritonavir cap (not soln or tab)- 30 expir at room temp, Lopinavir/ritonavir oral soln (not tab)- 2 month expir at room temp, Tipranavir cap (Aptivus- not oral soln)- 60 day expir at room temp
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what schedule is tramadol | C IV
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what schedule is hydrocodone | CII
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Drugs that must be protected from light | ampho B, linezolid, metronidazole, nitroglycerin, nitroprusside, norepi, zidovudine,
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Protease inhibitor sulfa drugs | fsamprenavir, tipranavir, darunavir, amprenavir
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Diuretic sulfas | bumetanide, furosemid, torsemide, chlorothiazide, chloralidone, HCTZ, indapamide, metolazone; Only non-sulfa = ethacrynic acid (Edecrin)
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Anti-diabetic sulfas | sulfonylureas- chorpropamide, glimepiride, glipizide, tolbutamide
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Catapress TTS | clonidine
Apply 1 patch once weekly to upper outer arm arm or chest
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Ortho Evra | Ethinylestradiol + norelgestromin; Apply 1 patch per week for 3 weeks to buttock, abd, upper toros, or ipper outer arm (not on breast). No patch x 1 week
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Duragesic | Fentanyl; Apply 1 patch q 3 days to upper torso
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Lidoderm | Lidocaine; 12 hours on/12 hours off to affected area
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Daytrana | Methylphenidate long acting; 9 hours on/ 15 hours off to hip area
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Nicoderm | Nicotine; Once daily to upper body or upper outer part of arm
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What is the generic name and directions for use? minitran | nitroglycerin; once daily to hair-free skin area
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Exelon | rivastigmine; once daily to upper back, upper arm, chest
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Transderm Scop | scopalamine; Behind ear > 4 hours (best if 12 hours) before exposure and q 3 days prn
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Androderm | Testosterone; one patch at bedtime to back, abdomen, upper arms, or thighs
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Butrans | Buprenorphine; once a week to upper outer arm, upper chest, upper back, or side of chest
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What is the generic name and directions for use? Oxytrol | Oxybutynin transdermal; twice weekly to abd, hip, buttock
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Preferred inhaled corticosteroid for patients on protease inhibitors | beclomethasone (Qvar
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High intensity statin therapy | Atorvastatin (Lipitor) 40-80mg
Rosuvastatin (Crestor) 20-40mg
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Moderate intensity statin therapy | Atorva 10-20mg; fluva (Lescol) 80mg; Lovastatin (Mevacor) 40mg; Pitavastatin (Livalo) 2-4mg; Prava 40-80mg, Rosuvatatin 5-10mg, simva 20-40mg
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What is the generic name and special counseling point? Capoten | captopril; Take on an empty stomach; shortest half life of all ACEI, bid-tid (all others are QD-BID)
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What is the generic name? Univasc | moexipril; ACEI
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What is the generic name? Edarbi | azilsartan; ARB
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What is the generic name? Trandate | Labetolol; take with food to increase bioavailability
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What is the generic name? Zebeta | bisoprolol
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What is the generic name and special counseling point? Plendil | felodipine ER; do not crush or chew
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What is the generic name? Demadex | Torsemide- Loop diuretic
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What is the generic name and important counseling point? Corlanor | Ivabradine; fetal toxicity, females should use effective contraception
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What is the generic name and important counseling point? Glyset | miglitol- Take with first bite of food. If miss a meal, then skip a dose; DM
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What is the generic name and important counseling point? Precose | acarbose- Take with first bite of food. If miss a meal, then skip a dose; DM
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What is the generic name? Tradjenta | Linagliptin- DM
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What is the generic name? Nesina | Alogliptin- DM
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What is the generic name? Symlin | pramlintide- amylin analog- inject immediately before a meal; approved for both Type 1 and Type 2 DM
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