XIV Flashcards

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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of: isotretinoin?

A

Conjunctivitis

Cataracts

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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of: amiodarone

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Corneal changes

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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of: chlorpromazine

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Corneal lens opacitis

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4
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What is chlorpromazine used for?

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Antipsychotic

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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of: anticholinergics? (3)

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  • Decreased near vision
  • Pupillary dilation
  • Glaucoma
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6
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Ance drug that causes EXTREMELY dry eye =?

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Isotretinoin (Accutane)

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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of:bisphosphonates

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Red eye
Photophobia
Deep pain

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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of: alpha IFN?

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Vascular retinopathy

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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of:rifabutin

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Severe uveitis

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10
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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of: statins?

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Myopathy

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What drugs should statins never be combined with?

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Niacin

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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of:sildenafil? (2)

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AION-like syndrome

Blue tinged vision

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What are the reversible side effects at recommended doses of: TNF inhibitors (etanercept, infliximab)

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  • Guillain-Barre syndrome
  • CN palsies
  • MS like syndrome
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14
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What is the MOA of adalimumab?

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TNF-alpha inhibitor

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What is the characteristics corneal deposits with amiodarone?

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Whorled appearance

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What are the irreversible side effects at ABOVE recommended doses of: Digitalis

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  • Blurred vision

- Chromatopsia

17
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What are the irreversible side effects at ABOVE recommended doses of: diphenylhydantoin

A

Nystagmus

18
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What are the irreversible side effects at ABOVE recommended doses of: thioridazine?

A

Pigmentary retinopathy

19
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True or false: NEVER prescribe or dispense a sample of topical anesthetics

A

True

20
Q

True or false: Atropine or scopolamine is safe to use in the pupil

A

False–unless you’re an ophthalmologist

21
Q

What must be done with a Rx steroids for ocular problems?

A

Prepared to monitor for cataracts and glaucoma

22
Q

Bulls eye maculopathy = ?

A

Hydroxychloroquine