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wccvettech term 2 drugs

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drug
Type/use
Furosemide - Lasix®   decrease venous congestion; fluid; diuretic  
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Hydralazine   Arteriole dilators; improve cardiac output  
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Nitroglycerine Transdermal   Venodilators; improve cardiac output  
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enalapril captopril   vasodialators-Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors  
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Digoxin - Cardoxin®,   positive inotropes, increase force of contraction of the heart  
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Digitalis   positive inotropes, increase force of contraction of the heart  
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Digitoxin   positive inotropes, increase force of contraction of the heartpositive inotropes, increase force of contraction of the heart  
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Dopamine   positive inotropes, increase force of contraction of the heart  
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Dobutamine   positive inotropes, increase force of contraction of the heart  
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epinephrine   positive inotropes, increase force of contraction of the heart  
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cardoxin   positive inotropes, increase force of contraction of the heart  
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Lidocaine   anti-arrhythmia; ventricular arrhythmia  
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Procainamide   anti-arrhythmia for PVC's  
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Propanolol - Beta Blocker   anti-arrhythmia; slows the heart rate and overrides sympathetic tone  
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Diltiazem, Verapamil - Calcium Blockers   anti-arrhythmia ; vasodilation and slow heart rate  
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Atropine, Glycopyrrolate - Anticholinergics   anti-arrhythmia ; block vaga effect  
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Isoproterenol - Sympathomimetic   anti-arrhythmia ; mimics effect of the sympathetic nervous syst  
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Phenylbutazone (“Bute”),   NSAID  
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Flunixin Meglumine (Banamine®),   NSAID  
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Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO),   NSAID  
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Acetaminophen   NSAID toxic to cats  
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Carprofen (Rimadyl)   NSAID; osteoarthrities in K9  
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etodolac (Etogesic   NSAID; osetoarthrities K9 longer acting  
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Meloxican (Metacam)   nsaid; inhibit COX enzyme  
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Deraxocib (Deramax)   nsaid; inhibit COX enzyme  
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naloxon (Narcan)   reverse Agonist - Opioid analgesic  
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Nallorphine   reverse Agonist - Opioid analgesic  
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Naltrexone   reverse Agonist - Opioid analgesic  
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morphine   Pure agonist - reverse with antagonist  
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oxymorphone   Pure agonist rev w/antagonist  
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meperidine   Pure agonist rev w/antagonist  
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codeine   pure agonist rev w/antagonist  
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fentanyl   pure agonist rev w/antagonist  
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butorphanol (torbugesic)   mixed agonist/antagonist  
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buprenorphine (buprenex)   mixed agonist/antagonist  
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methocarbamol (robaxin)(   muscle relax intervertebral disk dx; sprains; axoturia  
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dexamethasone   Corticosteroids AKA steroids  
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prednisolone   Corticosteroids AKA steroids  
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methylprednisolone   Corticosteroids AKA steroids  
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triamcinolone   Corticosteroids AKA steroids  
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betamethosone   Corticosteroids AKA steroids  
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solu-medrol   Corticosteroids AKA steroids  
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corticosteroids   (blank)  
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NSAID's   (blank)  
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Diuretics   (blank)  
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Anti-arrhytmia   (blank)  
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Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide); oral, IV   chemotherapy  
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Leukeran (chlorambucil); oral   chemotherapy  
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Alkeran (melphalan); oral   chemotherapy  
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Platinol (cisplatin); IV   chemotherapy  
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Paraplatin (carboplatin); IV   chemotherapy  
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Antimetabolites   Cytosar-U (cytarabine); SQ, IV  
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Antitumor antibiotics   Doxirubicin (adriamycin); RED; IV  
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Plant akaloids   Vincristine; IV Vinblastinve; IV Etoposide; oral  
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Hormones   prednisone; testosterone  
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misc chemo   DTIC (dacarbazine); Elspar (asparaginaseP  
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expectorant   (blank)  
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mucolytics   Mucomyst (acetylcysteine)  
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anitmicrobials   (blank)  
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anti-inflammatories   (blank)  
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Butorphanol tartrate: Torbugesic   antitussive; central acting  
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hydrocodone bitrartrate or codeine   antitussive; central acting  
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dextromethorphan   antitussives; central acting  
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demulcents   anititussive; local acting  
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benzocaine, cetocaine   antitussive; local acting  
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atropine   anticholinergic  
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diphenhydramine; benadryl   antihistamine  
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chlorpheniramine   anitihistamines  
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hydroxyzine (atarax)   antihistamine  
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clemastine tavist   antihistamine  
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epinephrine   beta 2 adrenergic agonists  
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albuterol - ventolin   beta 2 adrenergic agonists  
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terbulatine brethine   beta 2 adrenergic agonists  
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theophylline (theo-dur)   bronchodilators  
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aminophyllin   brochodilators  
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phenylpropanolamine Opropagest)   decongestants  
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phenylephrine (neo-synephrine)   decongestants  
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furosemide (lasix)   diuretic  
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doxapram HCI (dopram)   respiratory stimulants, gen anesthesia  
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naloxone (narcan)   respitory stiumulatns (rev dpression cause by opoid)  
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Yohimbine (yobine)   rever resp depression caused by xylazine (rompun)  
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