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PhTech Top 200 - p5

BRC Top 200 Drugs Worksheet 5

QuestionAnswer
Flovent, Flonase (nasal spray) fluticasone (corticosteroid for asthma and alargies)
Advair Diskus fluticasone and salmeterol (SABA - bronchial dilator)
Lasix furosemide (loop diuretic - edema/HTN)
Neurontin gabapentin (anticonvulsant but used for peripheral neuropathy pain)
Lopid gemfibrozil (a fibrate - lowers cholesterol)
Amaryl glimepiride (sulfonylurea - diabetic control medication)
Glucotrol, Glucotrol XL glipizide (sulfonylurea - diabetic control medication)
Micronase, Diabeta glyburide (sulfonylurea - diabetic control medication)
Glynase micronized glyburide (sulfonylurea - diabetic control medication)
Glucovance micronized glyburide and metformin (sulfonylurea - diabetic medication)
Robatussin A-C guaifenesin and codeine (cough med/expectorant and pain med) the codeine makes if class 5 (C-V)
Esidrix, Microzide hydrocholorthiazide (thiazide (DCT) diuretic - HTN)
Vicodin, Norco, Lorcet, Lortab hydrocodone and acetaminophen (anything w/ hydrocodone is class 3 (C-III) and it's a narcotic analgesic)
Tussionex hydrocodone and chlorpheniramine (the hydrocodone makes it class 3 (C-III) and it's a sustained action cough and cold med)
Boniva ibandronate (bisphosphonate - osteoporosis treatment)
Motrin, Advil ibuprofen (NSAID pain releiver)
Lantus insulin glargine (insulin - diabetic therapy)
Humalog insulin lispro (insulin - diabetic therapy)
Humulin R insulin regular (insulin - diabetic therapy)
Atrovent ipratropium (aerosol antispasm/bronchial dilator)
Combivent ipratropium and albuterol (beta agonist - bronchial dilator)
Avapro irbesartan (ARB - angiotensin II receptor blocker - for HTN)
Avalide irbesartan and hydrocholorthiazide (HCT, HCTZ) (ARB plus diuretic - for HTN
Imdur isosorbide mononitrate (vasodilator - chest pain prevention)
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