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Pharm Mneumonics Test

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Tapazole (Methimazole)is a security guard not letting in what into Thyroid?
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Two "QT's" say NO to OBs.
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Isoniazid (INH) is an antituberculin. Do you increase or lower B6 when using it?
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Antiretrovirals are like the CIA; how?
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With MAOI's you can't consume which groups of food?
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Serious Complications of combo estrogen and progestin (oral Birth control) ACHES, what are they?
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Which Insulin begins to work at 30-60 mins?
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TOxic Level of Theophylline is?
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Which Insulin begins at 60-120 mins?
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Major toxic effects of Aminoglycosides (amikacin, Neomycin, Tobramycin, and Gentamicin) are?
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Which Insulin begins to work in 15-30 mins?
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Which insulin begins at 70 mins?
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Calcium Channel Blockers
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Uterine Relaxants (Tocolytics) It's Not My Time! what drugs are they?
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Salicylate (ASA) Poisoning Sx's
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Ace Inhibitors ends in:
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Timolol (timoptic) what is it used for?
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With MAOI's you can't take which meds?
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Calcium Channel Blockers (CA)
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Can't use Grapefruit or Grapefruit Juice with what drugs?
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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)
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Tinnitus, Increased Temp, Dehydration, Disorientation, Hyperventilation. Severe= metabolic acidosis, seizures.
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CAlan Isoptin, CArdizem, ProCArdia.
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INH = INcrease B6
G.
Iodine, T3 and T4. controlling Thyrotoxicosis, Thyroid storm.
H.
Quinolones and Tetracyclines
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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 0.5-1.5hrs
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They search for virus, then work to interrupt and hinder growth but do not kill.
L.
Regular (tv show time) peaks 1-5 hrs.
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A= abdominal pains, C= chest pains, H= Headaches, E= Eye probs, S= Severe leg pain.
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NPH peaks at 6-14 hrs. (Miles Per Hr)
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Nephrotoxicity (kidney) and Ototoxicity (ears).
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No cheese, wine, preserved meats.
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Lantus (late/lazy lantus)no peak and in for long haul.
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Norvasc (amlodipine), Verapamil (Calan), Nifidepine (Procardia), Dilitiazem (Cardizem)
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Felodipine (Plendil), Nifedipine (procardia), Amolodipine (Norvasc), Carbmazepine (Tegretol), Buspirone (buspar), Lovastatin (mevacor).
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aPril (think month of April), Captoril, Enalapril, Benazepril
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Beta 1 works for which organ?
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Beta 2 works for which organ?
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Toxic Level of Digoxin is?
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M.O.M (milf of Mag) in the PM or what in the AM?
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MAO Inhibitors No Popular Meds: what meds are they?
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Toxic Level of Lithium is?
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Potassium but watch for irreg hrt rhythm and sodium.
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LERN Line. Lispro, Exubra, Regular, NPH, Lantus.
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Metoprolol (Lopressor), Atenolol (Tenormin), Propranolol) Inderal, Nadolol (Corgard)

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