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Week #06 (1-60)

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Brand/Trade Name
Generic Name
Classification
Indication
Abilify   aripiprazole   Antipsychotic   Schizophrenia  
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AcipHex   rabeprazole   PPI   GERD  
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Actos   pioglitazone   Thiazolidinedione   Diabetes mellitus type 2  
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ActosPlus Met   pioglitazone–metformin   Biguanide/thiazolidinedione   Diabetes mellitus type 2  
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Adderall XR   dextroamphetamine– amphetamine   Amphetamine   ADHD  
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Advair Diskus   fluticasone–salmeterol   beta 2-Agonist–corticosteroid   Asthma-COPD  
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Aggrenox   aspirin–dipyridamole   Antiplatelet   Thrombotic stroke prevention  
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Alphagan P   brimonidine tartrate   Alpha-Agonist   Glaucoma  
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Altace   ramipril   ACE inhibitor   Hypertension  
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Ambien   zolpidem   Gamma-aminobutyric acid agonist   Insomnia  
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Amoxil   amoxicillin   Penicillin antibiotic   Bacterial Infection  
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Androgel   testosterone   topical Androgen   Hypogonadism  
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Aricept   donepezil   Alzheimer’s disease; dementia   Alzheimer’s disease  
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Arimidex   anastrozole   Hormonal oncologic   Cancer  
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Armour Thyroid   Thyroid   Thyroid hormone replacement   Hypothyroidism  
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Asacol   mesalamine   Inflammatory bowel disease   Ulcerative colitis  
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Asmanex Twisthaler   mometasone   corticosteroid   Asthma  
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Astelin   azelastine   Histamine-1 receptor (Hı) receptor inhibitor   Respiratory allergies  
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Atacand   candesartan cilexetil   ARB (Angiotensin II receptor blocker)   Hypertension  
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Ativan   lorazepam   Benzodiazepine   Anxiety  
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Augmentin   amoxicillin–clavulanate   Penicillin combination antibiotic   Bacterial infection  
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Avalide   irbesartan–hydrochorothiazide   ARB–thiazide combination   Hypertension  
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Avelox   moxifloxacin   Quinolone antibiotic   Bacterial infection  
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Avapro   Irbesartan   ARB (Angiotensin II receptor blocker)   Hypertension  
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Avodart   dutasteride   5-alpha reductase inhibitor   BPH  
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Bactrim or Septra   trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole   Sulfa antibiotic   Bacterial infection  
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Bactroban   mupirocin   Topical antibacterial   Skin infection  
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Beconase AQ   beclomethasone   Corticosteroid   Allergic rhinitis  
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Benicar   olmesartan   ARB   Hypertension  
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Benicar HCT   olmesartan–hydrochlorothiazide   ARB–thiazide combination   Hypertension  
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BenzaClin   clindamycin–benzoyl peroxide   Topical antibiotic   Acne  
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Boniva   ibandronate   Bisphosphonate   Osteoporosis  
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Byetta   exenatide   GLP-1 receptor agonist   Diabetes mellitus type 2  
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Bystolic   nebivolol   Beta-blocker   Hypertension  
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Caduet   amlodipine–atorvastatin   CCB–HMG CoA reductase inhibitor combination   Hypertension and hyperlipidemia  
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Catapress-TTS   clonidine   Alpha-blocker   Hypertension  
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Celebrex   celecoxib   COX-2 inhibitor   Inflammation  
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Celexa   citalopram   SSRI   Depression  
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Chantix   varenicline   Partial cholinergic nicotinic   Smoking cessation agonist  
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Cheratussin AC   codeine–guaifenesin   Antitussive and expectorant   Expectorant and cough combination suppressant  
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Cialis   tadalafil   PDE5 inhibitor   Erectile dysfunction  
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Cipro   ciprofloxacin   Quinolone antibiotic   Bacterial infection  
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Ciprodex Otic   ciprofloxacin–dexamethasone   Quinolone–corticosteroid   Bacterial external ear infection  
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Cleocin   clindamycin   Antibacterial   Bacterial infection  
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Combivent   ipratropium–albuterol   Anticholinergic–b2-agonist   Asthma  
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Concerta   methylphenidate   Central nervous system stimulant   ADHD  
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Coreg   carvedilol   Beta-blocker   Hypertension  
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Cosopt   dorzolamide–timolol   Beta-blocker–carbonic anhydrase inhibitor   Glaucoma  
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Coumadin   warfarin   Vitamin K antagonist   Anticoagulation  
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Cozaar   losartan   ARB   Hypertension  
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Crestor   rosuvastatin   HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor   Hyperlipidemia  
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Cymbalta   duloxetine   SNRI   Depression  
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Deltasone   prednisone   Corticosteroid   Inflammation  
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Depakote ER   divalproex sodium   Neurologic   Bipolar disorder; migraine headache: seizure disorder  
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Desyrel   trazodone   Serotonin reuptake inhibitor   Insomnia, depression  
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Detrol LA   tolterodine   GU antispasmodic   Incontinence  
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Differin   adapalene   Retinoid   Acne vulgaris  
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Diflucan   fluconazole   Antifungal   Fungal infection  
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Dilantin   phenytoin   Hydantoin   Status epilepticus  
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Diovan   valsartan   ARB   Hypertension  
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