Drug CIs Flashcards

1
Q

PD

A

metoclopramide
haloperidol
prochloperazine
(use domperidone instead because it doesn’t cross BBB)

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2
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acute ischaemic stroke

A

prophylactic LMWH + anticoag

increased risk of bleeding into stroke

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3
Q

asthma

A

NSAIDs

B-blockers

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4
Q

migraine w/ aura

A

COCP

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5
Q

MAOIs

A

SSRI
SNRI
TCA
buproprion

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6
Q

bleeding/at risk

/prolonged PT (liver disease)

A

aspirin
heparin
warfarin

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7
Q

when are NSAIDs CI?

A

NSAID

No urine (RF)
Systolic dysfunction (HF)
Asthma
Indigestion
Dyscrasia (clotting abnormality)
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8
Q

UTI in pregnancy?

A

trimethoprim
(folate antagonist)
(NTDs)

typical microbiology advice for uncomplicated UTIs in women limits treatment to 3–5 days

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