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Drug list questions

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aspirin   Bayer, Ecotrin  
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acetaminophen   Tylenol  
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ibuprofen   Advil, Motrin  
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ketoprofen   Orudis  
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naproxen   Naprosyn  
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morphine   Roxanol  
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oxycodone   Percodan, Percocet, Tylox  
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hydrocodone   Vicodin, Lortab, Lorset  
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propoxyphene   Darvon, Darvocet  
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naloxone   Narcan  
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Classification of aspirin   non-opioid analgesic salicylate  
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Classification of acetaminophen   non-opioid analgesic  
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Classification of ibuprofen   NSAID  
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Classification of ketoprophen   NSAID  
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Classification of naprosyn   NSAID  
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Classification of morphine   Opioid analgesic  
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Classification of oxycodone   Synthetic opioid analgesic  
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Classification of hydrocodone   antitussive opioid analgesic/opioid analgesic  
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Classification of codeine   opioid analgesic  
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Classification of propoxyphene   synthetic opioid analgesic  
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Classification of naloxone   opioid antagonist  
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Aspirin indications for use   analgesia, fever, anti-inflammatory, suspected/prevention of MI, prevention of stroke after TIA, Kawasaki disease  
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Acetaminophen indications for use   analgesia (pain), antipyresis (fever)  
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Ibubrofen indications for use   acute/chroic rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, migraine pain, primary dysmenorrhea, fever, minor aches/pains, juvenile arthritis  
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ketoprofen indications for use   (same as ibuprofen) mild to moderate pain  
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naproxen indications for use   (same as ibuprofen) ankylosing spondylitis, gouty arthritis,tendinitis,pain  
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morphine indications for use   analgesia for severe pain  
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oxycodone indications for use   analgesia for moderate to severe pain  
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hydrocodone indications for use   analgesia for mild pain/ antitussive for hyperactive/nonproductive cough  
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codeine indications for use   analgesia (mild to moderate pain), nonproductive cough (suppresses cough reflex)  
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propoxyphene indications for use   analgesia (mild to moderate pain)  
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naloxone indications for use   reverses opioid-induced sedation; opioid OD/toxicity  
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codeine   Tylenol #3  
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cephalexin   Keflex  
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erythromycin   Erythrocin  
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metronidazole   Flagyl  
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clarithroycin   Blaxin  
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azithromycin   Zithromax  
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clindamycin   Cleocin  
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doxycycline   Vibramycin, Doryx  
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tetracycline   Achromcin V, Sumycin  
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amoxicillin   Augmentin  
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penicillin VK   Pen-Vee K  
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penicillin VK classification   antibiotics  
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amoxicillin classification   antibacterial aminopenicillin  
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tetracycline classification   tetracycline; broad based antibiotic  
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doxycycline classification   tetracycline; broad based antiinfective  
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clindamycin classification   lincomycin derivative antiinfective  
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azithromycin classification   macrolide antibiotic  
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clarithroycin classification   macrolide antibiotic  
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metronidazole classification   trichomonacide, antiinfective  
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erythromycin classification   antiinfective  
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cephalexin classification   cephalosporin  
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clindamycin indications for use   chronic bone/joint, respiratory, skin/soft tissue, endocarditis, septicemia  
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cephalexin indications for use   bone infections, prophylaxis of rheumatic fever, pharyngitis, skin infections  
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erythromycin indications for use   eye, upper/lower respiratory, skin infections, pharyngitis  
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metronidazole indications for use   amebiasis, trichomoniasis, colitis, H. pylori, rosacea  
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clarithroycin indications for use   bronchitis, skin/soft tissue infections, pneumonia, maxillary sinusitis, H. pylori  
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azithromycin indications for use   mild to moderate upper/lower respiratory tract, COPD, tonsillitis, chancroid  
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doxycycline indications for use   periodontitis, syphilis, respiratory, skin, soft tissue infections,  
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tetracycline indications for use   acne, lyme disease, Chlamydia, mycoplasmal disease,  
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amoxicillin indications for use   ENT infections, lower respiratory tract, skin/skin structure  
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penicillin VK indications for use   used to tx a lg. number of infections (pneumonia, UTI, septicemia, bone/joint, etc.)  
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Good alternatives for patients with penicillin allergies   erythromycin, azithromycin, clindimycin, doxycycline, tetracycline  
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