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Therapeutic agents for the musculoskeletal system

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Bone located below the cartilage, particularly within a joint   Subchondral Bone  
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Fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones   Bone Marrow  
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Junction between a nerve fiber and the muscle it supplies   Neuromuscular Junction  
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Feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness   Euphoria  
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The bark from the willow tree is effective as a pain, fever, and inflammation reducer. True or False?   True  
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Acetaminophen is not a anti-inflammatory agent. True or False?   True  
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The 1st company to market aspirin was St. Joseph's. True or False?   False, the 1st to market aspirin was Bayer in 1899.  
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Osteoarthritis is the most common form of joint disease. True or False?   True  
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The prognosis of osteoporosis can be good when treated with dietary changes, exercise and medication.   True  
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Weight loss, abstaining from alcohol, and adopting a low purine diet can be particularly beneficial for those with gout. True or False?   True  
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Individuals with liver disease may take 4,000 mg of acetaminophen daily. True or False?   False, its up to 2,00- 3,000 mg  
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) all work the same; if one brand does not work, neither will another brand. True or False?   False  
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Aspirin is used to treat:   Thromboembolism, inflammation and fever  
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What is true about NSAIDs?   They reduce fever.  
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Aspirin should not be given to children because its use in that age group has been linked to:   Reye's syndrome  
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Relafen and Toradol are both?   NSAIDs  
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NSAIDs are used to treat many different types of conditions and chronic illnesses, including?   Muscle pain. rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and joint pain such as in osteoarthritis  
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Aspirin should be used cautiously in combination with __________________ such as warfarin.   anticoagulants  
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NSAIDs suppress inflammation by inhibiting the enzyme _________________ which is responsible for prostaglandin synthesis.   cyclooxygenase  
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____________ ______________ can also be helpful in the management of osteoarthritis and muscle strains.   Topical products  
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Analgesia with opioids is medicated through changes in the perception of _______ at the level of the spinal cord and CNS.   pain  
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Opioid medications are ________________ _______________ with the schedule depending on the agent and formulation.   controlled substances  
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Fractures of the ________ and ___________ ____________ are associated with the most morbidity and mortality.   hip and longe bones  
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_______________ helps to increase bone density.   Exercise  
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________________ _____________________ _________________ are often used for injuries of the musculoskeletal system and work by deceasing muscle tone.   Skeletal muscle relaxant  
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_________________ capsules and tablets vary enough to cause differences in efficacy and side effects if changing between dosage forms.   Tizanidine  
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Neuromuscular blocking agents are used with ______________ when a patient is undergoing surgery.   anesthetics  
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which can be used topically to help treat muscle stains and osteoarthritis?   Tiger balm  
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The maximum daily dosage of acetaminophen is?   4 g  
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The drug ___________ is used only for treatment of osteoporosis.   Miacalcin  
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Oral bisphosphonate medications should be taken?   On an empty stomach  
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What is reye`s syndrome?   It occurs following chicken pox or upper respiratory tract viral infection, which causes vomiting, lethargy and encephalopathy.  
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What 3 properties do aspirin and NSAIDs have?   Analgesic, antipyretic and antiinflammatory  
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What 3 problems can be caused by the overuse of NSAIDs?   Worsen stomach problems (GERD), Gastrointestinal (GI) ulcers and Gastrointestinal bleeding  
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What is GI?   Gastrointestinal  
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What is the drug classification of aspirin?   Salicylate  
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What is the drug classification of Indocin?   NSAID  
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What is the drug classification of Celebrex?   Cox-2 inhibitor  
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What is the drug classification of Percocet?   Opioid analgesic  
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What is the drug classification of Narcan?   Opioid antagonist  
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What is the drug classification of Actonel?   Bisphosphonate  
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What is the drug classification of Miacalcin?   Calcitonin hormone analogue  
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What is the drug classification of Zyloprim?   Xanthine oxidase  
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What is the drug classification of Prolia?   Monoclonal antibody  
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What is the drug classification of Forteo?   Parathyroid hormone analogue  
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Disease characterized by defective metabolism of uric acid that leads to arthritis and acute pain   Gout  
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Thin membrane in synovial (freely moving) joints that lines the joint capsule and secrets synovial fluid   Synovium  
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