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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Acetaminophen with Answer: 1. /Phenaphen with Codeine
2. Mild to moderate and moderate to severe pain
Class: Opioid Analgesic Question: AcyclovirAnswer: 1. Zovirax
2. Genital herpes, Chickenpox, Zoster(shingles)
Class: Antiviral Question: Albuterol (inhalation)Answer: 1. Proventil, Ventolin, . Relief of bronchospasm
Class: Antiasthmatic Question: Alendronate Answer: 1. Fosamax
2. Osteoporosis
Class: Agent Question: AllopurinolAnswer: 1. Zyloprim
2. Gout and uric acid : Agent for gout Question: AlprazolamAnswer: 1. Xanax
2. Anxiety, panic disorders
Class: Agent Question: Answer: 1. Cordarone, Pacerone
2. Arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia) : Antiarrhythmic Question: Amitriptyline Answer: 1. Elavil
2. : Antidepressant Question: Amlodipine Answer: 1. Norvasc
2. Hypertension (calcium blocker)
Class: Antihypertensive Question: Amlodipine with Benazepril HClAnswer: 1. . Hypertension
Class: Antihypertensive Question: Amoxicillin Answer: 1. Amoxil, Moxatag, Trimox
2. Gram-negative bugs and gram-positive bugs (inhibits bacterial cell wall )
Class: Antibiotic Question: Amoxicillin with PotassiumAnswer: 1. Augmentin & Augmentin XR
2. Sinusitis and media, LRT infections, skin infections and UTI's caused by beta-lactamase producing strains of various bugs
Class: Antibiotic Question: Amphetamine with SaltsAnswer: 1. Adderall & XR
2. Symptoms of narcolepsy, ADD with hyperactivity
Class: CNS Agent for ADHD Question: Answer: 1. Abilify
2. Schizophrenia, manic and mixed episodes associated with bipolar disorder
Class: Antipsychotic Question: AtenololAnswer: 1. . Hypertension, Angina pectoris (beta- blocker)
Class: Antihypertensive Question: CalciumAnswer: 1. Lipitor
2. Primary hypercholesterolemia, mixed , elevated serum triglyceride levels, primary dysbetalipoproteinemia and reduction in risk for MI.
Class: Antihyperlipidemic Question: HClAnswer: 1. Astelin
2. nonallergic vasomotor rhinits and seasonal allergic rhinitis (rhinorrhea, sneezing, and nasal pruritus)
Class: Antiallergy Question: Azithromycin Answer: 1. Zithromax & Zmax
2. Various infections
Class: Macrolide Question: BaclofenAnswer: 1. Lioresal
2. Spasticity resulting from multiple sclerosis
Class: Muscle Question: Benazepril Answer: 1. . Hypertension (Ace inhibitor)
Class: Antihypertensive
Question: Answer: 1. Tessalon
2. Relief of cough
Class: Question: MesylateAnswer: 1. Cogentin
2. Control of disorders; all forms of Parkinsonism
Class: Antiparkinson Agent Question: Budesonide and Fumarate Dihydrate (Inhalation)Answer: 1. Symbicort
2. Asthma and : Antiasthmatic Question: BumetanideAnswer: 1. Bumex
2. Edema associated with CHF, cirrhosis of the , and renal disease
Class: Diuretic Question: Bupropion Answer: 1. , Zyban
2. Treatment of depression, prevention of seasonal major depressive episodes, and smoking cessation
Class: Antidepressant Question: HClAnswer: 1. BuSpar
2. Anxiety
Class: Antianxiety Question: Butalbital, , & CaffeineAnswer: 1. Fioricet, Esgic-Plus
2. Tension headache
Agent: Question: CarbamazepineAnswer: 1. Tegretol, Tegretol XR, Carbatrol ER, Equetrol ER
2. Seizure disorders (partial seizures with complex symptomatology, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns), neuralgia pain
Class: Anticonvulsant Question: Carbidopa with Answer: 1. Sinemet, CR
2. Parkinson's
Class: Antiparkinson Agent Question: CarisoprodolAnswer: 1. Soma
2. Relief of discomfort associate with acute, painful conditions
Class: Muscle Relaxant Question: Answer: 1. Coreg & Coreg CR
2. Hypertension, mild to moderate failure of ischemic or cardiomyopathic origin, and in patients with left ventricular dysfunction following MI
Class: Antihypertensive Question: CelecoxibAnswer: 1. Celebrex
2. Symptoms of , management of actue pain and dysmenorrhea, familial adenomatous polyposis, ankylosing spondylitis
Class: NSAID Question: MonohydrateAnswer: 1. Keflex
2. Infections
Class: Cephalosporin Question: with HydrocodoneAnswer: 1. Tussionex
2. Relief of cough and upper respiratory symptoms associated with /cold.
Class: Antitussive Question: Ciprofloxacin Answer: 1. Cipro & Cipro XR
2. Infections
Class: Fluoroquinolone Question: Citalopram Answer: 1. Celexa
2. Depression
Class: Question: HCl (oral)Answer: 1. Cleocin
2. infections
Class: Question: ClonazepamAnswer: 1. Klonopin
2. : Antiepileptic Question: HClAnswer: 1. Catapres & Nexiclon XR
2. : Antihypertensive Question: Clopidogrel Answer: 1. Plavix
2. Reduction of events
Class: Hematological Agent Question: Clotrimazole with Betamethasone Answer: 1. Lotrisone
2. Tinea cruris (jock itch), tinea corporis (ringworm) and tinea (athlete's foot)
Class: Topical Antifungal Question: Cyclobenzaprine Answer: 1. Amrix, Flexeril, Fexmid
2. Skeletal muscle spasms
Class: Relaxant Question: Darifenacin Answer: 1. . Overactive bladder
Class: Urinary Bladder Modifier Question: DesvenlafaxineAnswer: 1. Pristiq
2. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
Class: Question: Answer: 1. Dexilant
2. , to maintain healing of erosive esophagitis
Class: Gastric Antisecretory Question: DiazepamAnswer: 1. Valium
2. Anxiety, withdrawal symptoms of acute alcoholism, skeletal muscle spasm, adjunct therapy in convulsive disorders, cardioversion, status epilepticus and severe convulsive disorders
Class: Antianxiety Agent Question: Sodium (oral)Answer: 1. Voltaren & Voltaren XR
2. arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Ankylosing spondylitis
Class: NSAID Question: Diclofenac (topical)Answer: 1. Voltaren Gel
2. Relief of the pain of osteoarthritis of joints such as and hands
Class: NSAID Question: Dicyclomine Answer: 1. Bentyl
2. Fuctional and bowel syndromes
Class: GI Antispasmodic Question: Answer: 1. Lanoxin, Digitek
2. Heart failure, atrial fibrillation, flutter, paroxysmal atrial tachycardia
Class: Inotropic Agent Question: Diltiazem Answer: 1. Cardizem, Cartia, Tiazac
2. Angina pectoris, hypertension, and control of atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter
Class: Antihypertensive/Antianginal Question: HCl with Atropine SulfateAnswer: 1. Lomotil
2. Adjunct in management of diarrhea
Class: Question: Dipyridamole and Answer: 1. Aggrenox
2. the risk of stroke
Class: Antiplatelet Agent Question: Divalproex Answer: 1. Depakote & Depakote ER
2. Simple (petit mal), complex absence and complex partial seizures; acute mania or mixed episodes associated with bipolar ; prophylaxis of migraine headaches
Class: Anticonvulsant/Antipsychotic Question: Donepezil Answer: 1. Aricept
2. Alzheimer's dementia
Class: Agent for Alzheimer's Question: MesylateAnswer: 1. Cardura & Cardura XL
2. Hypertension, Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
Class: /BPH Agent Question: Doxepin Answer: 1. Sinequan
2. Psychoneurotic patients with and/or anxiety, depression, anxiety associated with alcoholism, other types of depression
Class: Antidepressant Question: Doxycycline Answer: 1. , Doryx
2. Infections
Class: Tetracycline Antibiotic Question: Duloxetine Answer: 1. Cymbalta
2. Depressive Disorder, neuropathic pain, generalized anxiety disorder
Class: Antidepressant Question: Enalapril Answer: 1. . Hypertension, CHF, asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction
Class: antihypertensive Question: Escitalopram Answer: 1. . Depression, generalized anxiety disorder
Class: Antidepressant Question: Esomeprazole Answer: 1. Nexium
2. Short-term treatment of erosive esophagitis, GERD, maintain healing of esophagitis and gastric ulcers, adjunct in H. pylori infection, reduction of ulcers, Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
Class: Gastric Antisecretory Question: (topical)Answer: 1. Vivelle-Dot
2. moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause, treatment of vulval and vaginal and treatment of hypoestrogenism
Class: Hormone/Estrogen Question: Estrogens (vaginal)Answer: 1. Premarin Varginal
2. Atrophic vaginitis and kraurosis ; moderate to severe dyspareunia
Class: Hormone/Estrogen Question: Estrogens (systemic)Answer: 1. Premarin
2. symptoms associated with menopause, female hypogonadism, castration and primary ovarian failure; breast cancer (palliation), prostatic carcinoma (palliation), prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis
Class: Hormone/Estrogen Question: EszopicloneAnswer: 1. Lunesta
2. Insomnia
Class: Question: EzetimibeAnswer: 1. . Reduction of cholesterol
Class: Antihyperlipidemic Question: Ezetimibe with Answer: 1. Vytorin
2. of cholesterol
Class: Antihyperlipidemic Question: FamciclovirAnswer: 1. Famvir
2. genital herpes, herpes zoster (shingles)
Class: Question: FamotidineAnswer: 1. Pepcid
2. duodenal ulcer, hypersecretory conditions, gastric ulcers, GERD
Class: Gastric Antisecretory Question: FenofibrateAnswer: 1. Tricor
2. Reduction of cholesterol;
Class: Antihyperlipidemic Question: (transdermal)Answer: 1. Duragesic
2. Chronic pain
Class: Opioid Question: Answer: 1. Proscar
2. BPH
Class: Anti-inflammatory Question: Answer: 1. . fungal infections
Class: Antifungal Question: HClAnswer: 1. Prozac, Sarafem
2. Depression, OCD, bulimia nervosa, disorder
Class: Antidepressant Question: Fluticasone (inhalation)Answer: 1. Flovent
2. : Antiasthmatic Question: Propionate (nasal)Answer: 1. Flonase
2. Seasonal and perennial rhinitis
Class: Agent Question: Fluticasone with Salmeterol XinafoateAnswer: 1. Advair
2. asthma, COPD
Class: Question: AcidAnswer: 1. , Pteroylglutamine Acid, Folate
2. Anemias
Class: Vitamin Question: FurosemideAnswer: 1. Lasix
2. edema-associated CHF, cirrhosis of the and renal disease, acute pulmonary edema
Class: Diuretic Question: Answer: 1. Neurontin
2. partial seizures, postherpetic neuralgia
Class: /Antineuralgic Question: Answer: 1. Lopid
2. : Antihyperlipidemic Question: Answer: 1. . Lower blood glucose
Class: Antidiabetic Question: Answer: 1. Glucotrol & Glucotrol . Treatment of non-insulin dependent DM
Class: Antidiabetic Question: GlyburideAnswer: 1. Micronase, Diabeta
2. Treatment of non-insulin DM
Class: Antidiabetic Question: Answer: 1. Microzide
2. Edema associated with CHF, hepatic cirrhosis, corticosteroid and estrogen therapy or forms of renal
dysfunction; hypertension
Class: Diuretic Question: Hydrocodone Bitartrate with Answer: 1. Lortab, Vicodin, Lorcet, Norco
2. Moderate to moderately severe : Opioid Analgesic Question: Hydromorphone Answer: 1. Exalgo, Dilaudid
2. Pain
Class: Opioid Question: Hydroxychloroquine Answer: 1. . Malaria, SLE, Rheumatoid arthritis
Class: Antimalarial Question: Hydroxyzine Answer: 1. Atarax
2. Anxiety and tension; pruritus due to allergic conditions,
Class: Antiallergy Agent Question: PamoateAnswer: 1. Vistaril
2. and tension; pruritus due to allergic conditions, sedative
Class: Antianxiety Agent Question: IbuprofenAnswer: 1. Motrin
2. Mild to pain and primary dysmenorrhea; rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, juvenile arthritis
Class: NSAID Question: Insulin Aspart, rDNA Answer: 1. Novolog
2. of Type I DM or Type II DM
Class: Antidiabetic Question: DetemirAnswer: 1. Levemir
2. Adult and pediatric patients with type I DM or patients with Type II DM
Class: Antidiabetic Question: Insulin , rDNA originAnswer: 1. Lantus
2. Adult and pediatric patients with type I DM or adult patients with type II DM
Class: Question: Lispro, rDNA originAnswer: 1. Humalog
2. of Type I DM or Type II DM
Class: Antidiabetic Question: Bromide with Albuterol SulfateAnswer: 1. Combivent, DuoNeb
2. associated with COPD
Class: Antiasthmatic Question: Isosorbide Answer: 1. Imdur
2. Prophylatic treatment of angina pectoris
Class: Question: Answer: 1. Lamictal & Lamictal XR
2. Partial or generalized seizures, primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures, bipolar
Class: Question: Answer: 1. Prevacid
2. Duodenal ulcer, gastric ulcers, erosive esophagitis, GERD, hypersecretory disorders Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Class: Gastric Antisecretory Question: Answer: 1. Xalatan
2. Reduction of elevated intraocular pressure
Class: for glaucoma Question: Levalbuterol Answer: 1. Xopenex
2. : Antiasthmatic Question: LevetiracetamAnswer: 1. . Partial onset seizures, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, and in primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures
Class: Anticonvulsant Question: LevofloxacinAnswer: 1. Levaquin
2. Infections
Class: Antibiotic Question: Levothyroxine Answer: 1. Synthroid, Levoxyl, Levothroid
2. Reduced or thyroid function
Class: Hormone/Thyroid Question: (transdermal)Answer: 1. Lidoderm
2. Relief of : Topical analgesic Question: Answer: 1. Prinivil, Zestril
2. Hypertension, Adjunctive in CHF
Class: Antihypertensive Question: Lisinopril with Answer: 1. , Prinzide
2. Hypertension
Class: Antihypertensive Question: CarbonateAnswer: 1. Lithonate, Lithotabs, Lithobid
2. Manic episodes of manic depressive illness
Class: Question: LorazepamAnswer: 1. Ativan
2. anxiety disorders, insomnia due to anxiety or situational stress, preanesthetic, sedation and relief of anxiety, treatment of status epilepticus
Class: Antianxiety agent Question: PotassiumAnswer: 1. Cozaar
2. , reduce the risk of stroke, diabetic nephropathy
Class: Antihypertensive Question: Losartan with HCTZAnswer: 1. Hyzaar
2. Hypertension
Class: Question: LovastatinAnswer: 1. . Primary hypercholesterolemia, slow progression of coronary atherosclerosis, primary prevention of CHD, reduce cholesterol
Class: Antihyperlipidemic Question: MeloxicamAnswer: 1. Mobic
2. Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA)
Class: Question: Memantine Answer: 1. Namenda
2. Alzheimer's
Class: Agent for 's Dementia Question: MetaxaloneAnswer: 1. Skelaxin
2. Acute, musculoskeletal conditions
Class: Muscle Relaxant Question: HClAnswer: 1. Glucophage & Glucophage XR
2. Glycemic control in non-insulin dependent DM
Class: Question: Methadone Answer: 1. Generic only
2. Severe pain, detoxification or temporary treatment of narcotic addition
Case: Opioid Analgesic Question: Answer: 1. Robaxin
2. Acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions, : Muscle Relaxant Question: MethotrexateAnswer: 1. . Various cancers and leukemias, RA
Class: Antimetabolite
Question: HCl (ER)Answer: 1. Concerta
2. ADD in : CNS Agent for ADHD Question: HCl (IR & ER)Answer: 1. Ritalin, Methylin, Metadate
2. ADD in children, in adults
Class: CNS Agent for ADHD Question: MethylprednisoloneAnswer: 1. Medrol
2. Allergic & inflammatory disease, tuberculosis meningitis, trichinosis, , ulcerative colitis, SLE, leukemias, lymphomas, anemias, thrombocytopenias, endocrine and respiratory disorders, MS
Class: Anti-inflammatory
Question: Metoclopramide Answer: 1. Reglan
2. Diabetic gastroparesis, nausea and vomiting, GERD, to facilitate bowel intubation
Class: Antiemetic Question: Metoprolol Answer: 1. -XL
2. Hypertension, angina pectoris, heart failure
Class: Antihypertensive Question: Metoprolol Answer: 1. Lopressor
2. Hypertension, Acute MI
Class: Question: Milnacipran Answer: 1. Savella
2. Fibromyalgia
Class: Fibromyalgia Question: Answer: 1. Remeron
2. Depression
Class: Question: Sodium Answer: 1. . Asthma, seasonal allergic rhinitis, perennial allergic rhinitis, exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
Class: Antiasthmatic Question: Furoate Monohydrate (Intranasal)Answer: 1. Nasonex
2. Nasal symptoms of allergic rhinitis and perennial allergic rhinitis
Class: Antiallergy Agent Question: Sulfate (ER)Answer: 1. MS Contin
2. Moderate to severe pain
Class: Analgesic Question: (topical)Answer: 1. Bactroban
2. Impetigo, Various infections, Skin due to infections
Class: Topical Antibiotic Question: Answer: 1. Naprosyn & EC-Naprosyn
2. Mild to moderate pain, primary dysmenorrhea, acute tendinitis, bursitis, RA, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, acute gout
Class: Question: Nebivolol Answer: 1. Bystolic
2. Hypertension
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