Pharm Mneumonics Test
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| A. 20 mcg/ml (remember the longest word has the highest #)B. Interfers with Aqueous Humor production which reduces pressure. C. I= Indomethacin (NSAID) N= Nifedipine (CA Channel Blocker), M= Magnesium Sulfate, T= Terbutaline (adrenergic agonist)D. Tinnitus, Increased Temp, Dehydration, Disorientation, Hyperventilation. Severe= metabolic acidosis, seizures.E. CAlan Isoptin, CArdizem, ProCArdia.F. INH = INcrease B6G. Iodine, T3 and T4. controlling Thyrotoxicosis, Thyroid storm.H. Quinolones and TetracyclinesI. No barbiturates, no Tricyclic antidepressants, antihystamines, CNS depressants, Antihypertensives, OTC cold meds.J. Lispro is a pro & peaks 0.5 - 2.5 hrs.and Exubra eeks behind lispro & peaks in 0.5-1.5hrsK. They search for virus, then work to interrupt and hinder growth but do not kill.L. Regular (tv show time) peaks 1-5 hrs.M. A= abdominal pains, C= chest pains, H= Headaches, E= Eye probs, S= Severe leg pain.N. NPH peaks at 6-14 hrs. (Miles Per Hr)O. Nephrotoxicity (kidney) and Ototoxicity (ears).P. No cheese, wine, preserved meats.Q. Lantus (late/lazy lantus)no peak and in for long haul.R. Norvasc (amlodipine), Verapamil (Calan), Nifidepine (Procardia), Dilitiazem (Cardizem)S. Felodipine (Plendil), Nifedipine (procardia), Amolodipine (Norvasc), Carbmazepine (Tegretol), Buspirone (buspar), Lovastatin (mevacor). T. aPril (think month of April), Captoril, Enalapril, Benazepril |
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