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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 Class:
 
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