Exam 4 Flashcards

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Parkinson Drugs

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  1. Amantadine
  2. Apomorphine
  3. Bromocriptine
  4. Carbidopa/Levodopa
  5. Pramipexole
  6. Ropinirole
  7. Selegiline
  8. Tolcapone
  9. Entacapone
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Neuroleptics for Tourette’s Syndrome

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  1. Haloperidol
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Alpha-2 Agonists for Tourette’s Syndrome

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  1. Clonidine
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SSRIs for Tourette’s Syndrome

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  1. Fluoxetine
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Drugs

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  1. Baclofen

2. Riluzole

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Benign Essential Tremor Drugs

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  1. Primidone
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Halogenated Hydrocarbons

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  1. Halothane
  2. Isoflurane
  3. Enflurane
  4. Sevoflurane
  5. Desflurane
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Other Inhaled Anesthetics

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  1. Nitrous Oxide
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Ultra-Short-Acting Barbiturates

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  1. Thiopental
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Benzodiazepines

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  1. Midazolam
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Opioid Analgesics

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  1. Fentanyl

2. Sufentanil

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Other IV Anesthetics

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  1. Propofol
  2. Etomidate
  3. Ketamine
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Local Anesthetic Esters

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  1. Procaine

2. Chloroprocaine

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Local Anesthetic Amides

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  1. Lidocaine
  2. Prilocaine
  3. Mepivacaine
  4. Bupivacaine
  5. Levo-bupivacaine
  6. Etidocaine
  7. Ropivacaine
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Insulin & Insulin Analogs

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  1. Insulin: regular, NPH
  2. Lispro
  3. Aspart
  4. Glargine
  5. Determir
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Incretin Hormone Analogs

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  1. Exenetide
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Amylin Analog

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  1. Pramlintide
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AMPK Activator

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Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitors

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  1. Acarbose

2. Miglitol

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Sulfonylureas

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  1. Glipizide

2. Glyburide

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Meglitinides

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  1. Repaglinide
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Thiazolidinediones

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  1. Pioglitazone

2. Rosiglitazone

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DPP-IV Inhibitors

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  1. Sitagliptin

2. Saxagliptin

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Other Oral Agents for DM

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  1. Bromocriptine Mesylate
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Hyperglycemic Agents
1. Diazoxide | 2. Glucagon
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Growth Hormone and Prolactin Agents
1. Somatropin 2. Mecasermin 3. Octreotide 4. Pegvisomant 5. Bromocriptine
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Posterior Pituitary Agents
1. Desmopressin 2. Vasopressin 3. Oxytocin
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ACTH (Corticotropin) Agents
1. Cosyntropin
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Glucocorticoids
1. Cortisol (Hydrocortisone) 2. Dexamethasone 3. Prednisolone 4. Prednisone 5. Triamcinolone
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Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonists
1. Mifepristone
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Mineralocorticoids
1. Aldosterone | 2. Fludrocortisone
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Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists
1. Spironolactone
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Steroid Synthesis Inhibitors
1. Aminoglutethimide 2. Finasteride 3. Ketoconazole 4. Metyrapone
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Thyroid Replacement
1. Levothyroxine | 2. Liothyronine
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Antithyroid Agents
1. Methimazole 2. Propylthiouracil 3. Radioactive Iodine
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Parathyroid Hormone Analog
1. Teriparatide Acetate
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Vitamin D
1. Calcitriol | 2. Cholecalciferol
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Bisphosphonates
1. Alendronate 2. Ibandronate 3. Zoledronic Acid
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Other Agents Affecting Calcium
1. Calcitonin | 2. Denosumab
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Androgens
1. Nandrolone 2. Oxandrolone 3. Testosterone 4. Testosterone Cypionate 5. Methyltestosterone 6. Tetrahydrogestrinone 7. Danazol
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Androgen Receptor Antagonists
1. Flutamide | 2. Spironolactone