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