Pharm 6 Test
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| A. apap+oxycodoneB. Overdose treatment for opioids
pure antagonist at all 3 receptors
will competitively inhibit opioids
Reverses CNS and respiratory depression
Administered parenterally (injection/nasal)
C. codeine
Combined with acetaminophen (Tylenol # 3)
Used in cough syrup as antitussiveD. pain, diarrhea, coughE. constrict pupilsF. Requests a specific pain medication
Cancels dental appointments because will be out of town for days but wants Rx
Complains of pain for days after minor procedure
Claims a low pain threshold
Moves from office to office
Needs refill with no pain
G. used for treating addiction and painH. droperidol+fentanylI. Opioids can be taken orally in tablet form or through a transdermal patch. Can be injected, snorted or smoked.
Some in a nasal spray.
J. hydromorphone (dilaudid)K. hydrocodone
codeine mixturesL. apap+codeineM. can be used
May prolong labor or cause fetal respiration depression near term. N. Morphine
Hydromorphone (Dilaudid)
Hydrocodone (Vicodin)
Oxycodone (percodan, percocet)O. DroperidolP. Absorption
Absorbed well orally
Also absorbed from lungs, oral/nasal mucosa, and skin
Distribution
First-pass effect if taken orally
Pass the placenta
Q. NSAIDR. Bind to receptors in the CNS (brain and spinal cord)
Alter reaction to painS. merpidine (dermol)T. respiratory depression
cause vasodilation
intercranial pressure
nausea
constipation
miosis
urinary retention
xerostomia |
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