MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Flashcards

CHAPTER-2

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OTC NSAIDS (3)
1. ECOTRIN
2. ADVIL, MOTRIN
3. ALEVE
(nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)

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OTC NSAIDS(3)
1. ASPIRIN
2. IBUPROFEN
3. NAPROXEN
(nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)

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  1. TYLENOLE (APAP)
    APAP=N-acetyl-para-aminophenol, better known as acetaminophen or paracetamol

NON-NARCOTIC ANALGESIC OTC

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  1. ACETAMINOPHEN

NON NARCOTIC ANALGESIC OTC

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EXCEDRIN (MIGRAINE)

NSAID + NON NARCOTIC

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ASA/APAP/CAFFEINE

NSAID + NON NARCOTIC

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MOBIC

RX NSAID

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MELOXICAM

RX NSAID

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CELEBREX

RX NSAID COX 2

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CELOXIB

RX NSAID COX 2

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  1. MORPHINE SULPHATE CONTROLLED RELEASE (MS CONTIN)
  2. DURAGESIC, SUBLIMAZE
  3. VICODINE
  4. PERCOTE
    OPIOID- CII
    schedule II drug High chance of ABUSE
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  1. MORPHINE
  2. FENTANYLE
    3.HYDROCODONE/APAP
  3. PERCOCET

OPIOID- CII

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TYLENOLE#3

NARCOTIC III
less potential for ABUSE

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ACETAMINOPHEN/CODINE

NARCOTIC III

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ULTRAM

MIXED OPIOID C4
low potential for ABUSE

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TRAMADOL

MIXED OPIOID C4

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NALCAN

NARCOTIC ANTAGONIST

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NALOXONE

NARCOTIC ANTAGONIST

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  1. RELPAX
  2. IMITRIPEX

TRIPTANS migraines and cluster headaches

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  1. ELETRIPTAN
  2. SUMATRIPIN

TRIPTANS migraines and cluster headaches

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  1. RHEUMATREX
  2. ORENCIA
  3. ENBREL
    DMARDs
    (DISEASE-MODIFYING ANTIRHEUMATIC DRUG)rheumatoid arthritis
A
  1. METHOTREXATE
  2. ABATACEPT
  3. ETANERCEPT

DMARDs
rheumatoid arthritis

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  1. FOSAMAX
  2. BONIVA
    BISPHOSPHONATES (osteoporosis and similar diseases)
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  1. ALENDRONATE
  2. IBANDRONATE
    BISPHOSPHONATESosteoporosis and similar diseases)
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  1. FLEXRILE
  2. VALIUM
    MUSCLE RELAXERS
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  1. CYLOBENZAPINE
  2. DIAZEPAM
    MUSCLE RELAXERS
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  1. ZYLOPRIM
  2. ULORIC
    ANTIGOUT
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  1. ALLOPURINOL
  2. FEBUXOSTAT
    ANTIGOUT
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  1. Schedule I
    Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of Schedule I drugs are: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote
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  1. Schedule I
    Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of Schedule I drugs are: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote
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Schedule II
drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a high potential for abuse, with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. These drugs are also considered dangerous. Some examples of Schedule II drugs are: combination products with less than 15 milligrams of hydrocodone per dosage unit (Vicodin), cocaine, methamphetamine, methadone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), meperidine (Demerol), oxycodone (OxyContin), fentanyl, Dexedrine, Adderall, and Ritalin

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Schedule II
drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a high potential for abuse, with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. These drugs are also considered dangerous. Some examples of Schedule II drugs are: combination products with less than 15 milligrams of hydrocodone per dosage unit (Vicodin), cocaine, methamphetamine, methadone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), meperidine (Demerol), oxycodone (OxyContin), fentanyl, Dexedrine, Adderall, and Ritalin

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Schedule III
Schedule III drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence. Schedule III drugs abuse potential is less than Schedule I and Schedule II drugs but more than Schedule IV. Some examples of Schedule III drugs are: products containing less than 90 milligrams of codeine per dosage unit (Tylenol with codeine), ketamine, anabolic steroids, testosterone

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Schedule III
Schedule III drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence. Schedule III drug abuse potential is less than Schedule I and Schedule II drugs but more than Schedule IV. Some examples of Schedule III drugs are: products containing less than 90 milligrams of codeine per dosage unit (Tylenol with codeine), ketamine, anabolic steroids, testosterone

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Schedule IV
Schedule IV drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a low potential for abuse and low risk of dependence. Some examples of Schedule IV drugs are: Xanax, Soma, Darvon, Darvocet, Valium, Ativan, Talwin, Ambien, Tramadol

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Schedule IV
Schedule IV drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a low potential for abuse and low risk of dependence. Some examples of Schedule IV drugs are: Xanax, Soma, Darvon, Darvocet, Valium, Ativan, Talwin, Ambien, Tramadol

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Schedule V
Schedule V drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with lower potential for abuse than Schedule IV and consist of preparations containing limited quantities of certain narcotics. Schedule V drugs are generally used for antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic purposes. Some examples of Schedule V drugs are: cough preparations with less than 200 milligrams of codeine or per 100 milliliters (Robitussin AC), Lomotil, Motofen, Lyrica, Parepectolin

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Schedule V
Schedule V drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with lower potential for abuse than Schedule IV and consist of preparations containing limited quantities of certain narcotics. Schedule V drugs are generally used for antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic purposes. Some examples of Schedule V drugs are: cough preparations with less than 200 milligrams of codeine or per 100 milliliters (Robitussin AC), Lomotil, Motofen, Lyrica, Parepectolin