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Generic
Brand
Pharmacological category
Common indication
Essential knowledge (KSE)
Tizanidine (po)   Zanaflex   Alpha 2 Agonist   show Drowsiness, hypotension, dizziness , xerostomia, weakness  
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Hydroxychloroquine (po)   Plaquenil   show RA,SLE, malaria   Retinal toxicity, rash, diarrhea Other notes: use has been associated with cardiomyopathy, bone marrow suppression, and neuromuscular effects (I.e. myopathy, palsies, and progressive weakness)  
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Colchicine (po)   Colcrys   Anti gout agent   Gout   show
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Diclofenac (PO)   Voltaren   NSAID   show kse: diarrhea, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea BBW: may increase the risk of serious (and potentially fatal) cardiovascular thrombotic events, MI, stroke; may increase the risk for serious gastrointestinal adverse events including ulceratio  
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show Motrin, Advil   NSAID   OA, RA, acute pain   kse: diarrhea, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea BBW: may increase the risk of serious (and potentially fatal) cardiovascular thrombotic events, MI, stroke; may increase the risk for serious gastrointestinal adverse events including ulceratio  
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show Mobic   NSAID   OA, RA, acute pain   kse: diarrhea, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea BBW: may increase the risk of serious (and potentially fatal) cardiovascular thrombotic events, MI, stroke; may increase the risk for serious gastrointestinal adverse events including ulceratio  
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show Indocin   NSAID   OA, RA, acute pain, gout   kse: diarrhea, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea BBW: may increase the risk of serious (and potentially fatal) cardiovascular thrombotic events, MI, stroke; may increase the risk for serious gastrointestinal adverse events including ulceratio  
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show Naprosyn, Anaprox, Aleve   NSAID   OA, RA, acute pain, gout   kse: diarrhea, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea BBW: may increase the risk of serious (and potentially fatal) cardiovascular thrombotic events, MI, stroke; may increase the risk for serious gastrointestinal adverse events including ulceratio  
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show Toradol   NSAID   Pain   kse: diarrhea, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea BBW: may increase the risk of serious (and potentially fatal) cardiovascular thrombotic events, MI, stroke; may increase the risk for serious gastrointestinal adverse events including ulceratio  
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Celecoxib (PO)   show NSAID, Cox-2 Selective   OA, RA, acute pain   kse: diarrhea, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea BBW: may increase the risk of serious (and potentially fatal) cardiovascular thrombotic events, MI, stroke; may increase the risk for serious gastrointestinal adverse events including ulceratio  
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show Voltaren Gel   NSAID   OA   pruritus, rash  
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Cyclobenzaprine (PO)   show Skeletal muscle relaxant   Muscle spasm   drowsiness, dizziness, xerostomia, fatigue other notes: use may cause prolonged cardiac arrhythmias, and tachycardia; CI within 14 days of MOAI inhibitor therapy  
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Baclofen (PO)   --------   show Spasticity   Drowsiness  
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show Soma   Skeletal muscle relaxant   Muscle spasm   drowsiness other notes: drug abuse potential  
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Methocarbamol (PO)   Robaxin   Skeletal muscle relaxant   Muscle Spasm   show
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show Skelaxin   Skeletal muscle relaxant   Muscle spasm   drowsiness  
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show Transdermal: Lidoderm, IV: Xylocaine   Transdermal: Topical analgesic IV: antiarrhythmic   Transdermal: Pain IV: Ventricular arrhythmias   (transdermal): dermatitis, erythema, urticaria, skin depigmentation, skin edema IV: Bradycardia Other notes: patch may remain in place for up to 12 hours in any 24-hour period, patch may be cut  
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Allopurinol (PO)   show Xanthine oxidase inhibitor   Gout   Diarrhea, nausea, rash, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia other notes: rare association with severe (and potentially fatal) allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome (risk highest in certain Asian populations)  
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Succinylcholine (IV)   show Depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent   neuromuscular blockade for intubation or procedures   hyperkalemia, myalgia, malignant hyperthermia (rare) BBW: acute rhabdomyolysis and hyperkalemia leading to cardiac arrest and death in pediatric patients with undiagnosed skeletal muscle disease  
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