Pharm Exam 3

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Across
  1. 2. SGLT2 inhibitor used for Type 2 diabetes
  2. 4. Potassium-sparing diuretic that can cause hyperkalemia
  3. 6. Sulfonylurea that stimulates insulin release
  4. 7. Beta blocker used for HTN, HF, and MI
  5. 8. insulin Only insulin type given IV
  6. 13. Long-acting insulin with no peak
  7. 14. Alpha blocker used to treat hypertension
  8. 15. Expectorant that loosens secretions
  9. 16. Biguanide held before and after IV contrast
  10. 19. Beta blocker that should be used cautiously in asthma
  11. 22. Vitamin D analogue that increases calcium absorption
  12. 23. Antitussive used to suppress cough
  13. 27. ACE inhibitor known for causing a cough
  14. 30. Mineralocorticoid that promotes sodium retention
  15. 33. First-generation antihistamine causing drowsiness
  16. 34. Calcium channel blocker that promotes vasodilation
  17. 36. Antithyroid medication that lowers thyroid hormones
Down
  1. 1. Thiazide diuretic that wastes potassium
  2. 3. Glucocorticoid that suppresses inflammation
  3. 5. Loop diuretic known for potassium wasting (“FLOOP”)
  4. 9. Non-sedating antihistamine
  5. 10. First-line TB drug often given with vitamin B6
  6. 11. Decongestant avoided in hypertension
  7. 12. Rapid-acting bronchodilator for asthma attacks
  8. 17. Intranasal glucocorticoid for allergic rhinitis
  9. 18. Thyroid replacement for hypothyroidism
  10. 20. Nasal spray that can cause rebound congestion
  11. 21. Osmotic diuretic used to decrease ICP and IOP
  12. 24. Anticholinergic inhaler for maintenance of COPD/asthma
  13. 25. Medication used to treat severe hypoglycemia
  14. 26. TB medication that turns body fluids orange
  15. 28. Rapid-acting insulin given when meal is available
  16. 29. Leukotriene modifier taken at bedtime
  17. 31. ARB medication used for hypertension
  18. 32. GLP-1 agonist used for Type 2 diabetes
  19. 35. Intermediate-acting insulin