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Chapter 26

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GERD(Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease): Prescription and OTC drugs; digestive disorder that affects the lower esophageal sphincter.   Heart burn or acid indigestion is caused by GERD many people control GERD by watching what they eat and taking OTC meds. Also treat ulcers.  
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Tagamet   Cimetidine  
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Dexilant   Dexiansoprazole  
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Nexium   Esomeprozole  
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Pepcid   Famotidine  
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Prevacid   Lansoprazole  
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Axid   Nizatindine  
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Prilosec   Omeprazole  
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Aciphex   Raberprozole Sodium  
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Zantac   Ranitidine  
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(Used To Treat Ulcers) Axid Pepcid Tagament Zantac   Nizatindine Famotidine Cimetidine Ranitidine  
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*Nausea and vomiting have drugs that can be either OTC or Prescription*   Such as: Migraines, Gallstones, Intestinal Obstructions, and Irritation of stomach.  
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Dramamine   Dimenhyrdinate  
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Kytril   Granistetron  
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Anivert   Meclizine  
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Reglan   Metoclopramide  
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Zofran   Ondansetron  
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Compazine   Prochloerazine  
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Transderm-Scop   Scopolamine  
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Phenergan   Promethazine  
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Post-Operative Compazine Phenergan Tigan   After surgery; For vomiting and nausea Prochloperazine Promethazine Trimethobenzamide  
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*Antihistamines used for Antiemetics* Anivert Dramamine Transderm- Scop(Dizziness)   Meclizine Dimenhyrdinate Scopolamine  
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(Postemetogenic(Chemo.) Nausea) Kytril   Granisetron  
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(H. Pylori Infection- spiral shaped bacterium found in the gastric mucus layer)    
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*Drug Regimens* Bismuth Subsalicylate Pepto- Bismol   *Non-PPI Drug Regimem* + Metronidazole (Flagyl) 250 mg qid + Tetracycline 500 mg qid x 2 weeks + H2 receptor antagonist therapy UD x 4 weeks  
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Triple Drug Therapy Omeprazole 20 mg bid + clarithromycin 500 mg bid +amoxicillin 1 gm bid x 10 days   PrevPak Iansoprazole 30 md + clarithromycin 500 mg bid + amoxicillin 1 gm bid x 10 days  
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*Double-Drug Therapy* Lansprazole 30 mg tid   + amoxicillin 1 gm tid x 2 weeks  
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*Treat Diarrhea* Lomotil Imodium   Diphenoxylate/ Atropine Lobermide  
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*Treat Constipation* Methamucil   Psyllium  
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Difference between Kaopectate and Colace...   Calcium and Sodium  
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