Pharmacotherapeutics Exam 2 Drugs Flashcards

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Amoxil

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Amoxicillin (penicillin)

ENT, GU, Skin, Lower Resp tract

500mg Q12 (mild) 875mg Q12 (severe)

Warn/Precaut: Cephalosporins, imipenem allergy

Adverse: GI upset

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Augmentin

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Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (penicllin/B-lactamase inhib)

Community aquired pneumonia, acute bacterial sinusitis

Take with meals
(dose based on amoxicillin component)

875mg Q12 (severe) or 500mg Q8

Warn/Precaut: Cephalosporins, imipenem allergy

Adverse: GI upset, NVD

May antagonize oral contraceptives, potentiate anitcoagulants

Amox - birth control - anitcoags - gi - 875-q12 / 500-q8

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Cipro

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Ciprofloxacin (fluoroquinolones)

500mg Q12 for 10 days

Adverse: Tendintis, Tendon Rupture {BOX}

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Bactrim

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sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (Sulfa)
800 mg/160 mg

Sulfonamide + folic acid inhibitor.

UTI, Prophylaxis of Pneumocitis jiroveci PJP (pneumonia)

1 DS tab or 2 regular Q 12 for 5 days (shigellosis, travelers’ diarrhea)

10–14 days (UTIs), or 14 days (bronchitis)

Warn: May potentiate oral anticoagulants

Sulfa - folate - UTI - PJP - anitcoags

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Zithromax

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azithromycin (Macrolides)

500mg once for 1 day, then 250mg once daily for 4 days

Ketolide allergy, Prolong QT

Warn: Pneumonia: oral treatment is for mild, community-acquired cases suitable for outpatient therapy only

Avoid concomitant aluminum- or magnesium-containing antacids

Z pack - Long QT - antacids -outpatient pneumonia

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Doxycycline

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Doxycycline (Tetracyclines)

Postexposure prophylaxis and treatment of anthrax.

Uncomplicated gonoccal infections (except anorectal infections in men): 100mg twice daily for 7 days

endocervical, or rectal infection caused byC. trachomatis,

nongonococcal urethritis caused byC. trachomatisandU. urealyticum: 100mg twice daily for at least 7 days

8yrs: not recommended (Grey Teeth)

Photosensitivity

Doxy - anthrax - Sun - Teeth -

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Tobramycin

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Tobramycin (Aminoglycosides)

Monitor for nephro- and neurotoxicity

Adverse:Nephro- or neurotoxicity

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Clindamycin

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Clindamycin (Lincosamide)

Monitor for pseudomembranous colitis. (C.Diff)

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Flagyl

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metronidazole (anti-flagyl)

Susceptible anaerobic infections

Contra: Pregnancy (1sttrimester for trichomoniasis). Within 2 weeks of disulfiram (possible psychotic reactions).
Concomitant alcohol or propylene glycol containing-products during or at least 3 days after treatment

Flagy - preg - anaerobic - alcohol

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Vancocin

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Vancomycin

Severe infections due to susceptible MRSA in penicillin-allergic patients; patients who cannot receive or have failed to respond to other drugs

Adverse: Stevens-Johnson syndrome

VANC - MRSA - Steven Johnson

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Rifamate

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Rifampin

Susceptible pulmonary tuberculosis. Not for initial therapy.

{BOX}: Severe and sometimes fatal hepatitis may occur

Warn: Increased risk of severe or fatal hepatitis;

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Zyvox

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linezolid (Oxazolidinone)

vancomycin-resistantE. faecium, MRSA

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Cytovene

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Ganciclovir

DNA Polymerase Inhibitor

cytomegalovirus (CMV)

Caution: Bone marrow toxicity

1 g tid as maintenance dose. Alternatively, 500 mg 6 times daily, or 5 mg/kg every 12 hours for 14-21 days.

Gan - 1gram TiD - bone tox - cytomega

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Zovirax

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acyclovir (Nucleoside analogue)

Genital herpes. Herpes zoster. Varicella

ZOVIRAX CAPSULES Contraindications:
Valacyclovir hypersensitivity.

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Aldara

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imiquimod 5% cream

ALDARA Classification:
Immune response modifier.

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Condylox

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podofilox

CONDYLOX GEL Classification:

Antimitotic.

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Tamiflu

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oseltamivir (Neuraminidase inhibitor.)

Treatment of uncomplicated acute illness due to influenza infection in patients ≥2 weeks of age who have been symptomatic for ≤48hrs.

Prophylaxis of influenza in patients ≥1yr of age.

Treatment: 75mg twice daily for 5 days.

Do not administer live attenuated influenza vaccine within 2 weeks prior or 48hrs after treatment.

Nausea, vomiting, headache, pain