Top 300 Drugs: Group 1 Flashcards

1
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Maxalt (MLT)

A

rizatriptan benzoate

acute treatment of migraine attacks

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2
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Imitrex

A

sumatriptan succinate

acute treatment of migraine attacks and cluster headaches

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3
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Fioricet

A

butalbital, acetaminophen, caffeine

Relief of complex tension (or muscle contraction) headaches

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4
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Ultracet

A

tramadol hcl w/ acetaminophen

  • Short term management of acute pain*
  • (5 days or less)*
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5
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Ultram

A

tramadol hcl

relief of moderate or moderately severe pain

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6
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Ultram ER

A

tramadol hcl (extended release)

relief of moderate to severe pain for an extended period of time

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7
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Lidoderm

A

lidocaine (transdermal)

Relief of pain associated with post-herpetic neuralgia

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8
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Pyridium

A

phenazopyridine hcl

  • For the relief of discomforts from irritation of the lower urinary tract mucosa. (pain, burning, urgency, frequency)*
  • *caused by infection, trauma, surgery, endoscopic procedures or the passage of sounds or catheters*
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9
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Tylenol (with codeine)

A

acetaminophen with codeine phosphate

Relief of mild to moderate pain

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10
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Capital (with codeine)

A

acetaminophen with codeine

Relief of moderate to severe pain.

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11
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Duragesic

A

fentanyl (transdermal)

For the management of chronic pain in patients requiring opioid analgesics.

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12
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Lortab

A

hydrocodone bitartrate with acetaminophen

relief of moderate to moderately severe pain

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13
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Vicodin

A

hydrocodone bitartrate with acetaminophen

relief of moderate to moderately severe pain

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14
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Norco

A

hydrocodone bitartrate with acetaminophen

relief of moderate to moderately severe pain

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15
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Exalgo

A

hydromorphone hcl (extended release)

management of moderate to severe pain in opioid tolerant patients who require continuous opioid treatment for an extended period of time.

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16
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Dilaudid

A

hydromorphone hcl (immediate release)

for the management of pain.

17
Q

Methadose (former brand name)

A

methadone hcl

  • For the relief of severe pain
  • For detoxification treatment of narcotic addiction
  • For temporary maintenance treatment of narcotic addiction
18
Q

MS Contin

A

morphine sulfate (extended release)

  • Relief of moderate to severe pain
  • For use in patients who need repeated dosing with potent opioids for more than a few days.
19
Q

Avinza

A

morphine sulfate (extended release)

  • Relief of moderate to severe pain
  • For use in patients who need repeated dosing with potent opioids for more than a few days.
20
Q

Kadian

A

morphine sulfate (extended release)

  • Relief of moderate to severe pain
  • For use in patients who need repeated dosing with potent opioids for more than a few days.
21
Q

OxyContin

A

oxycodone hcl (controlled-release)

For management of moderate to severe pain where the use of an opioid is appropriate for more than a few days

22
Q

Roxicodone

A

oxycodone hcl

For management of moderate to severe pain where the use of an opioid analgesic is appropriate.

23
Q

Percocet

A

oxycodone hcl with acetaminophen

Relief of moderate to moderately severe pain

24
Q

Roxicet

A

oxycodone hcl with acetaminophen

Relief of moderate to moderately severe pain

25
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Endocet

A

oxycodone hcl with acetaminophen

Relief of moderate to moderately severe pain

26
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Opana

A

oxymorphone hcl

  • Management of pain (immediate release)
  • Management of moderate to severe pain in patients who need continuous opioid analgesic for an extended period of time (extended release)
27
Q

Suboxone

A

buprenorphine hcl with naloxone hcl

For treatment of opioid dependance

28
Q

Lumigan

A

bimatoprost

  • Elevated intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who don’t respond well to other interocular lowering medications
29
Q

Latisse

A

bimatoprost

  • Elevated intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who don’t respond well to other intraocular lowering medications
30
Q

Alphagan P

A

brimonidine tartrate (ophthalmic)

For the reduction of elevated intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.

31
Q

Cosopt

A

dorzolamide hcl with timolol maleate

For the reduction of elevated intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who don’t respond well to beta-blockers.

32
Q

Xalatan

A

latanoprost

For the reduction of elevated intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.

33
Q

Timoptic, Timoptic XR

A

timolol maleate (ophthalmic)

Patients with chronic open-angle glaucoma, aphakic glaucoma, secondary glaucoma, and patients requiring lowering of intraocular pressure.

34
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Travatan Z

A

travoprost

For the reduction of elevated intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension who don’t respond well to other intraocular pressure lowering agents.