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ATI pharm cards I Matching
Originally developed for the treatment of epilepsy; widely used to treat neuropathic pain; no antacids for 2 hours; do not stop abruptly
NEURONTIN
May be given with a positive PPD; adds color to secretions; liver toxic; no ETOH
RIFAMPIN
Replacement therapy for myxedema; teach not to d/c without medical advice; increases HR so give in AM
SYNTHROID
Decreases pain/preload,watch respirations, PE to decrease HR/RR, decreased ox demand during MI
MORPHINE
decreases production of CHO; AKA statins, check liver enzymes, no grapefruit
LIPITOR
B Vaccine given at birth, 1-2 months, 6-18 months; contraindicated with allergy to bakers yeast
HEPATITIS
Common OTC drug, teach to take with food, antiinflammatory, pain, pyretic, platelet,risk for Reyes syndrom in children
ASPIRIN
Used in type II DM to help carry glucose into cells, may cause lactic acidosis so no DC prior to tests wtih contrast; no ETOH
GLUCOPHAGE
Antifungal drug associated with serious acute infusion reactions; nephrotoxic and hepatoxic; dig toxicity and risk of increased K+
AMPHOTERICIN
USED FOR PARATHYROIDECTOMIESAND OSTEOPOROSIS; ANTIDOTE IS MgSO4or procardia
CALCIUM
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