Fall FUN! #4

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Across
  1. 4. Varenicline should be started _______ (2 words) before the quit date
  2. 6. A process of providing written medication names to set apart potentially confusing names
  3. 8. A medication class commonly associated with causing constipation
  4. 11. A medication class that causes additive hypotensive effects when co-administered with PDE-5 inhibitors
  5. 15. An ADE associated with thiazide diuretic use
  6. 16. A class of medication that is considered a sulfonamide derivative and is therefore contraindication in patients with a sulfa allergy
  7. 18. Route of administration of antihistamines that have the quickest onset of action
  8. 19. Medication that is considered a selective beta blocker, which is associated with fewer systemic effects
  9. 22. How many microliters are in a drop of ophthalmic medication
  10. 23. Digoxin is a ___________ inotrope
  11. 25. A nutritional state that impacts drug-food interactions such as warfarin
  12. 28. Generic name of the medication that if administered in combination with neuraxial anesthesia or undergoing a spinal puncture can result in paralysis
  13. 29. A medication that can be used as a pill-in-the-pocket strategy
  14. 31. A drug that must be broken down first before becoming active
  15. 32. A drug which inhibits metabolic activity
  16. 35. A medication that increases SVR by acting ONLY on alpha receptors
  17. 38. The area of the body where an ultra-high potency topical steroid should be avoided
  18. 39. The class (abbreviated) of medications used for dyslipidemias that impairs absorption of fat-soluble vitamins
  19. 40. The number of seconds an epi-pen must be kept in the thigh
  20. 41. The generic name of persantine
  21. 43. Which class of antibiotics should be avoided in pregnancy and pediatric patients, has an adverse effect of photosensitivity and interacts with calcium
  22. 46. The maximum daily dose with a prescription for this medication is 8 tablets (16 mg)
  23. 47. Polyvalent ___________ decrease efficacy by binding to medications
  24. 49. An indication for beta-2 agonists
  25. 50. An ADE that can occur when using nicotine gum (2 words)
  26. 51. An example of a very-low potency topical steroid
Down
  1. 1. The medication that is best to avoid in patients who are also taking clopidogrel (Plavix)
  2. 2. Olsalazine (Dipentum) is a prodrug of this medication
  3. 3. An ADE commonly associated with verapamil
  4. 5. A possible ADE associated with many herbs due to their coumarin-like properties
  5. 7. A substance that affects the function of the body
  6. 9. A non-selective alpha-adrenergic antagonist used to manage extravasation
  7. 10. The medication that causes a protective coating to aid in ulcer healing
  8. 12. A chronic condition considered to be a relative contraindication to beta blocker use
  9. 13. The trade name of a med used to provide symptomatic relief of edema in patients with HF
  10. 14. The maximum number of weeks an ultra-high potency topical steroid should be used
  11. 17. A cholesterol absorption inhibitor
  12. 20. Most drug metabolism is processed through this superfamily of enzymes
  13. 21. The type of receptor activity associated with carvedilol and labetalol
  14. 24. The medication class to which codeine belongs
  15. 26. An antiarrhythmic with characteristics of all 4 Vaughan-Williams classes
  16. 27. Drug delivery placed under the tongue
  17. 30. Delivery route involving absorption through the skin
  18. 33. Medication that has an indication of maintaining patency of iv devices
  19. 34. Term for what the drug does to the body
  20. 36. a class of medications contraindicated in pregnancy
  21. 37. A first-line therapy for scabies or lice that can worsen asthma
  22. 42. A term used to describe the strength of a topical steroid
  23. 44. Two words to describe a common side effect of topical steroid therapy
  24. 45. An oral medication that can be used to treat lice or scabies according to the CDC
  25. 48. A common ADE associated with ACEI