Pituitary/Adrenal/Thyroid: What to prescribe for... Flashcards

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Hyperprolactinemia

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Dopamine Agonist: Cabergoline or Bromocriptine

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GH Adenoma (Gigantism or Acromegaly)

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  1. Dopamine Agonist
  2. Somatostatin Analogue: Octreotide or Lanreotide
  3. GH Receptor Antagonist: Pegvisomant
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GH Deficiency

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Somatropin

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ADH Deficiency (Diabetes Insipidus)

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Desmopressin

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5
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Pheochromocytoma

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Phenoxybenzamine

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Adrenal Insufficiency (Addison’s)

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Hydrocortisone

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Hypothyroid

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  1. Levothyroxine
  2. Liothyronine
  3. Armour Thyroid
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Hyperthyroid

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  1. Methimazole
  2. PTU
  3. Beta Blockers
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Hypoparathyroid

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  1. Ca Gluconate
  2. Calcitriol
  3. Natpara
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