Exam 2 Medications Flashcards

1
Q

what medications are used to treat glaucoma?

A

Timolol and Pilocarpine

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2
Q

how does pilocarpine help glaucoma patients?

A

constricts the pupil and increases aqueous outflow

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3
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how does timolol help patients with glaucoma?

A

decreases the pressure in the vessels of the eye and increases aqueous outflow

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4
Q

how does metformin work?

A

decreases glucose made by the liver and increases insulin release

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5
Q

can you drink alcohol while taking metformin?

A

no

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6
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how long should you DC metformin before getting contrast for an MRI?

A

48 hours

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7
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what are some side effects of metformin?

A

GI upset, hypoglycemia, and on rare occasions metabolic acidosis

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8
Q

what drug class does metformin fall in?

A

biguanide

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9
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what drug class do glipizide and glyburide fall under?

A

Sulfonylureas

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10
Q

how do glipizide and glyburide work for diabetics?

A

encourages beta cells to produce more insulin in the pancreas

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11
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what are some side effects of glipizide and glyburide?

A

hypoglycemia, nausea, headache, weight gain

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12
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when should you take glipizide and glyburide?

A

take it before a meal

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13
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how does Rosiglitazone work for diabetics?

A

decreases glucose production in the liver and increases insulin sensitivity

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14
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where is glucose stored?

A

liver

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15
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what are some side effects of Rosiglitazone?

A

hypoglycemia, higher risk of HF, macular edema in the eye, general edema, decreased bone density, weight gain

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16
Q

what diabetic med should you not give to a HF patient?

A

Rosiglitazone

17
Q

what drug class does Rosiglitazone fall under?

A

Thiazolidinediones

18
Q

what drug class does acarbose fall under?

A

antidiabetic agents

19
Q

how does acarbose work

A

helps with postprandial hypoglycemia….glucose levels after you eat

20
Q

if you skip a meal should you take acarbose?

A

no

21
Q

what are the side effects of acarbose?

A

hypoglycemia, GI upset and indigestion

22
Q

what drug class does sitagliptin fall under?

A

Ddp-4 inhibitors

23
Q

how does sitagliptin work?

A

delaying gastric emptying….keeps the food in the stomach for longer…slows the rate of absorption of glucose

24
Q

what are the side effects of sitagliptin?

A

risk for pancreatitis and rash

25
Q

what drugs help with copd?

A

corticosteroids or bronchodilators

26
Q

what is one anticholinergic medication?

A

ipratropium

27
Q

what medication is a long-acting bronchodilator?

A

salmeterol

28
Q

what long-acting medication is used for treat asthma?

A

corticosteroids….Methylprednisolone

29
Q

what medications are bronchodilators?

A

Albuterol (Proventil)
Salmeterol
Ipratropium

30
Q

what are the short-acting medications for the lung?

A

albuterol and ipratropium

31
Q

what are long-acting medications for the lungs?

A

salmeterol and Methylprednisolone

32
Q

what are some side effects of timolol?

A

hypotension, bradycardia, orthostatic hypotension

33
Q

what drug class is Timolol in?

A

beta blocker

34
Q

what are some side effects of pilocarpine?

A

blurry vision, decreased vision in the dark, eye pain,

35
Q

when should you take pilocarpine?

A

at night

36
Q

what medication can cause ototoxicity?

A

furosemide, aspirin, and antibiotics