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PT201 Week 1 Drug List

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Brand
Generic
Classification
General Use
Pen Vee K   penicillin v potassium   penicillin antibiotic   To treat many different types of infections caused by bacteria, such as ear infections  
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Concerta   methylphenidate hydrochloride   CNS stimulant / ADD agent (Schedule II Narcotic)   To treat ADD and ADHD  
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Roxicodone   oxycodone hydrochloride IR   narcotic (opiod) analgesic (Schedule II Narcotic)   To treat moderate to severe pain  
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Levothroid / Levoxyl / Synthroid / Unithroid   levothyroxine sodium   thyroid hormone   To treat myxedema coma, hypothyroidism and prevent goiter  
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Glucophage ER   metformin hydrochloride ER   antidiabetic   As an adjunct treatment along with diet to lower blood glucose levels in non-insulin dependent diabetes patients  
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Lotensin   benazepril hydrochloride   ACE inhibitor / antihypertensive   To treat hypertension alone or in combination with thiazide diuretics  
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Actonel   risedronate sodium   bisphosphonates / osteoporosis agent   To treat or prevent osteoporosis in men and women and treat Paget's Disease  
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Glucotrol   glipizide   antidiabetic   As an adjunct treatment to diet in treating non-insulin dependent or moderate to severe diabetes mellitus  
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Topamax   topiramate   antiepileptic / anticonvulsant   To prevent seizures and migraine headaches  
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Kenalog   triamcinolone acetonide topical   corticosteroid   To treat inflammation caused by a number of conditions such as allergic reactions, eczema, and psoriasis  
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