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Inhalation Anesthetic; Analgesia, but not full anesthetic; Maintenance of protective reflexes; cheaper - "vapor sparing"; SE - potential teratogen, drowsiness, dizziness, vertigo, dysphorya, panic, amnesia, laughing, parasthesias |
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Liquid Inhalation Anesthetic; 3rd (of 3) agent of choice; SE - arrhythmias (esp w/ CA), hepatotoxicity (halothane hepatitis), loss of reflexes, hypovent, CV depression |
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Liquid Inhalation Anesthetic; 2nd agent of choice; SE - areflexia, irritant, muscle relaxation, SEIZURES, hepatic tox, hypovent, CV depression |
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Liquid Inhalation Anesthetic; '1st' agent of choice; SE - areflexia, irritant, muscle relaxation, hypovent |
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Liquid Inhalation Anesthetic; '1st' agent of choice - newer; Accumulate and equilibrate quickly, PLUS rapid recovery; SE - areflexia, irritant, hypovent |
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Liquid Inhalation Anesthetic; '1st' agent of choice - newer; Accumulate and equilibrate quickly, PLUS rapid recovery; SE - areflexia, hypovent, CV depression |
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Induction agent; Barbiturate - prolong binding of GABA to GABA receptor; Shifts endogenous GABA curve L; No analgesic activity; SE - Resp depression, death, bronchospasm, interactions lead to CV effects |
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Induction agent; Barbiturate - prolong binding of GABA to GABA receptor; Shifts endogenous GABA curve L; No analgesic activity; SE - Resp depression, death, bronchospasm, interactions lead to CV effects |
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Induction agent; Inc GABA activity, dec Glu activity, RAPID; No analgesia; Sedation, antiemetic, dec ICP; SE - dec CBF, CO, RR, P INFUSION SYNDROME |
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Induction agent; Inc GABA's action, may displace endogenous antagonists; Potent cerebral vasoconstrictor; Good drug for pt with CV problems; SE - injection pain, inhibiton of steroidogenesis (dec HPA axis), dec CBF; no prolonged use |
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Inhibits Glu receptor, specific CNS depression; Balanced anesthesia; IV and IM; Potent analgesic, stimulate Symp NS, bronchodilator; Dissociated state - eyes can remain open; SE - hallucinations (use short acting BZ to control after sedation), inc CBF, inc MAP, inc CO |
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Benzodiazepine - balanced anesthesia; Inc activity of GABA receptor/channel; Death from OD more diff than with barbs; No analgesia; Anticonvulsant, anterograde amnesia, balancing sympathomimetic effects, wide safety margin; SE - prolonged sedation, long 1/2 life; (Flumazenil = specific BZ antagonist) |
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Benzodiazepine - balanced anesthesia; Inc activity of GABA receptor/channel; Death from OD more diff than with barbs; No analgesia; Anticonvulsant, anterograde amnesia, balancing sympathomimetic effects, wide safety margin; (Flumazenil = specific BZ antagonist) |
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Benzodiazepine - balanced anesthesia; Inc activity of GABA receptor/channel; Death from OD more diff than with barbs; No analgesia; Anticonvulsant, anterograde amnesia, balancing sympathomimetic effects, wide safety margin; (Flumazenil = specific BZ antagonist) |
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Local anesthetic - amide; Injectable; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Most commonly used form; Rapid onset, intermediate duration; ALSO... Rapid seq intubation- dec intracranial and bronchospastic response |
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Local anesthetic - amide; Injectable; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; No topical effects; Slow onset, intermediate duration |
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Local anesthetic - amide; Injectable; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Rapid onset, intermediate duration; Dec acute tox; SE - Methemoglobinemia (Ferric Hb, cyanosis) |
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Local anesthetic - amide; Injectable; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Slow onset, LONG duration; Very potent due to long binding |
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Local anesthetic - amide; Injectable; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Slow onset, LONG duration; Very potent due to long binding; Dec cardiotoxicity |
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Local anesthetic - ester; Injectable; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Slow onset, short duration; Standard used to measure potency of other agents |
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Chloroprocaine (Nesacaine) |
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Local anesthetic - ester; Injectable; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Rapid onset, SHORTEST duration (1/2 life); Minimal fetal exposure |
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Local anesthetic - ester; Injectable; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Slow onset, long action; HIGH POTENCY; Potentially very toxic |
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Local anesthetic - ester; Injectable, topical ENT use; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Potent vasoconstriction; SE - cardiac arrhythmias (esp w/ epi), ischemia and gangrene in nasopharynx |
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Local anesthetic - ester and amide!; Injectable;
Block Na channels, inc refractory period;
Fast onset, intermediate duration;
Dental use w/ epi; Good penetration into BONE;
SE - PARASTHESIAS |
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TOPICAL local anesthetic; Causes swelling of membrane, occlusion of Na channels; Often for Mucous membranes (contra to Nagel); SE - methemoglobinemia |
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TOPICAL local anesthetic; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Often for Mucous membranes (contra to Nagel); |
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TOPICAL local anesthetic; Block Na channels, inc refractory period; Skin use, NOT mucus membranes (contra to Nagel); |
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TOPICAL local anesthetic; Block Na channels, inc refractory period;
Skin use, NOT mucus membranes (contra to Nagel); |
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Common ER prep; Topical; Prilocaine + Lidocaine; apply, wrap, wait, wipe, proceed |
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Common ER prep; Topical, Apply through CUT SKIN; |
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alpha-1,2 Antagonist; used to reverse vasoconstriction |
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Infusion of lipid emulsion ot treat severe cardiotoxicity (et. al) of local/regional anesthetics |
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H1 antagonist - anti-emetic; Anti-dopamine, anti-cholinergic; Tx for peri-op sedation, migraine anti-emetic; Sedative; SE - dec threshold for seizures, respiratory depression, glaucoma, BPH |
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H1 antagonist; po and IM; SEDATIVE, antichilinergic, antiemetic |
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Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) |
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H1 anti-histamine; po and IM; SEDATIVE, ANTICHOLINERGIC, antiemetic |
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H2 antagonist; "no" CNS sedation; Will neutralize the pH of gastric acid secretions, no effect on pre-existing acid level/content |
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H2 antagonist; "no" CNS sedation; Will neutralize the pH of gastric acid secretions, no effect on pre-existing acid level/content |
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Non-particulate Antacid; Na- and K-citrate + citric acid; Neutralize existing contents of stomach |
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Non-particulate Antacid; Na- and K-citrate + citric acid; Neutralize existing contents of stomach |
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Gastrokinetic, anti-emetic agent; po and IV; Central D2 block = anti-emetic, sedation; Sensitizes upper GI to Ach; Accelerate gastric emptying and peristalsis; SE - lower seizure threshold, inc PL secretion (gynecomastia), drowsiness, confusion |
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Serotonin antagonist; Anti-emetic; Expensive, reserved for severe cases |
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Antibiotic, prophalyxis of infection; Ancillary drug to anesthesia; STAPH AND STREP |
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Antibiotic, prophalyxis of infection; Ancillary drug to anesthesia; BOWEL ANEROBES |
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Antibiotic, prophalyxis of infection; Ancillary drug to anesthesia; BOWEL ANEROBES |
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Antibiotic, prophalyxis of infection; Ancillary drug to anesthesia; MRSA |
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Anticholinergic; Vagolytic effects (tx bradycardia); Pre-op ancillary agent for anesthesia; Tx reflex bradycardia, block muscarinic anticholinesterases (NM blocker OD); Drying of secretions; ALSO... Rapid seq intubation- mitigates bradycardia in response to succinylcholine, children <10yrs |
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Anticholinergic; Anti-sialogogue effect (dry secretions); Pre-op ancillary agent for anesthesia; Tx reflex bradycardia, block muscarinic anticholinesterases (NM blocker OD); Drying of secretions |
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Anticholinergic; Sedation and amnesia; Pre-op ancillary agent for anesthesia; Tx reflex bradycardia, block muscarinic anticholinesterases (NM blocker OD); Drying of secretions; Blocks pathways from inner ear; Tx motion sickness |
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Rapid seq intubation- dec fasciculations and mitigates ICP response to Sccinylcholine |
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Fentanyl (Sublimaze) non analgesic action |
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Rapid Sequence Intubation; dec sympathetic response to procedure; Indicated if inc ICP, hemorrhage, CV dz |
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Ancillary: post-op CV support; tx hypoT; beta effect on heart, maintains renal perfusion |
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Phenylephrine (AK-Dilate) |
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Ancillary: post-op CV support; alpha-agonist; tx hypoT; |
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Nitroprusside (Nitropress) |
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Ancillary: post-op CV support; tx HTN; vasodilation, venodilation |
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Ancillary: post-op CV support; tx HTN; Dec sympathetic tone - vasodilation; Prevention of reflex tachy |
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Ancillary: tx post-op Anaphylaxis; Initial agent to stimulate CV, vasoconstriction; |
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Ancillary: tx post-op Anaphylaxis; 2ndary use; tx persistent bronchospasm |
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Hydrocortisone think Post-op |
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Ancillary: tx post-op Anaphylaxis; Anti-inflamm function of LT, PGs, kinins released by mast cells |
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Methylprednisolone (Methacort) |
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Ancillary: tx post-op Anaphylaxis; Anti-inflamm function of LT, PGs, kinins released by mast cells |
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Propofol Infusion Syndrome |
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Iatrogenic dz; Acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, arrthymias, heart and kindey failure; Risk factors - dec O2 delivery, prior cerebral injury; Tx - CV stabilization |
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(review) 1st treatment - mild to moderate migraine; SE - gastric irritation, nephrotoxicity (dec renal blood flow); CI - G6PD deficiency and high dose aspirin |
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Barb for acute migraine tx; GABA enhancement - sedative function; SE - ANALGESIC OVERUSE SYN, CYP450 induction, CNS+resp depression, porphyria (beware of Nishimoto's vampireS) |
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Opiate for acute migraine tx; Agonist/antagonist of all 3 ORs; Hyperpolarizes endplate, dec cAMP, blocks SP release; SE - resp depression, bradycardia, histamine release, QT prolong, constipation, CYP3A4's, N/V |
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Acute therapy of migraines review (5) agents |
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NSAIDs Opiates Triptans Ergot's (Anti-emetics) |
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Triptan for acute migraine tx (1st line); Cerebral vasoconstriction, Inh trigeminal n activation, Inh trigeminal cervical cortes activation; 5-HT1b, 5-HT1d actions; Met by CYP450; Least problems with triptan SE, but.. SE - sleepiness, dec mentition, inc HR, dizziness, VASOSPASM |
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Triptan for acute migraine tx (1st line); Cerebral vasoconstriction, Inh trigeminal n activation, Inh trigeminal cervical cortes activation; 5-HT1b, 5-HT1d actions; Met by MAOs; SE - sleepiness, dec mentition, inc HR, dizziness, VASOSPASM |
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Triptan for acute migraine tx (1st line); Cerebral vasoconstriction, Inh trigeminal n activation, Inh trigeminal cervical cortes activation; 5-HT1b, 5-HT1d actions; PO, nasal, or SC admin; DOESN'T CROSS BBB; Met by MAOs; SE - sleepiness, dec mentition, inc HR, dizziness, VASOSPASM |
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Triptan for acute migraine tx (1st line); Cerebral vasoconstriction, Inh trigeminal n activation, Inh trigeminal cervical cortes activation; 5-HT1b, 5-HT1d actions; Met by MAOs; SE - sleepiness, dec mentition, inc HR, dizziness, VASOSPASM |
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Dihydroergotamine (Migranal) |
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Ergot for acute SEVERE migraine tx; Agonist on 5-HT1&2, alpha-1&2, D2; Central and peripheral vasoconstriction; BP is unpredictable; SE - drug interactions, CATEGORY X, valvular heart dz; CI - vasospasm, triptans, vasoconstrictors, tobacco, propranolol |
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Ergot for acute SEVERE migraine tx; Agonist on 5-HT1&2, alpha-1&2, D2; Central and peripheral vasoconstriction; BP is unpredictable; SE - drug interactions, CATEGORY X, valvular heart dz; CI - vasospasm, triptans, vasoconstrictors, tobacco, propranolol |
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Anti-emetic in acute Migraine tx; D2 block at chemoreceptors, Ach and alpha-adrenergic block; SE - Sedation, muscle relax, hypoT, HA, glaucoma, additive CNS effects, dec seizure threshold, tardive dyskinesia |
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Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) |
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Anti-emetic in acute Migraine tx; D2 block at chemoreceptors, Ach and alpha-adrenergic block; SE - Sedation, muscle relax, hypoT, HA, glaucoma, additive CNS effects, dec seizure threshold, tardive dyskinesia |
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TCA for chronic migraine prophylaxis; Inhibits NE and Sero uptake; Anti-cholinergic; SE - aggression, irritability, tachycardia, cycloplegia, xerostomia, constipation, urinary ret, endocrine dysfunction |
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Anticonvulsant for chronic migraine prophylaxis; Inh Na channels, dec GABA met & reuptake; Highly protein bound; CYP2C9 substrate; SE - TERATOGEN, N/V, pancreatitis, hepatotoxicity, sedation |
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Anticonvulsant for chronic migraine prophylaxis; Inh Na channels, dec GABA met & reuptake; Highly protein bound; CYP2C9 substrate; SE - TERATOGEN, N/V, pancreatitis, hepatotoxicity, sedation |
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for chronic migraine prophylaxis; Prevents vasodilation, dec renin, dec PG synth, inc O2 delivery; EFFECTIVE FOR CHILDREN; SE - lethargy, GI, exercise intolerance; CI - asthma, AV block, sinus bradycardia, DM |
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for chronic migraine prophylaxis; Prevents vasodilation, dec renin, dec PG synth, inc O2 delivery; SE - lethargy, GI, exercise intolerance; CI - asthma, AV block, sinus bradycardia, DM |
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Antiepileptic for chronic migraine prophylaxis; Block Na channel, enhance GABA, Inh Glu; Long duration, narrow TI, renal elim; |
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for chronic migraine prophylaxis; Inject into glabellar frontalis and temporalis mm; Dec incidence and severity of HA; Limited SE; High placebo rate |
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Topical antibiotic; Prevent clean wound infection, early tx of infected dermatoses/wounds, prevent staph in nares, tx acne vulgaris, axillary deodorizer; Avoid in open wounds; SE - neuro-, nephro-toxic |
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Topical antibiotic; Prevent clean wound infection, early tx of infected dermatoses/wounds, prevent staph in nares, tx acne vulgaris, axillary deodorizer; Limited in topical usage due to resistance fears; SE - neuro-, nephro-, and oto-toxic |
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Topical antibiotic; Prevent clean wound infection, early tx of infected dermatoses/wounds, prevent staph in nares, tx acne vulgaris, axillary deodorizer; CI - pregnancy, renal, hapatic dz |
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Topical antifungal agent - azole deriv; Dec production of ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; |
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Topical antifungal agent - azole deriv; Dec production of ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; |
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Topical/Oral antifungal agent - azole deriv; Dec production of ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; Inh CYP2C19, 3A4,5,7!; Inh testosterone synth |
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Topical antifungal agent - azole deriv; Dec production of ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; |
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Topical antifungal agent - azole deriv; Dec production of ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; |
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Topical antifungal agent - azole deriv; Dec production of ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; |
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Topical antifungal agent . . . |
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Topical antifungal agent - allylamine; Inh squalene monooxygenase to block sterol synthesis to compromise structural integrity |
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Terbinafine (Desenex)(Lamisil) |
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Topical/oral antifungal agent - allylamine; Inh squalene monooxygenase to block sterol synthesis to compromise structural integrity; Inh CYP2D6 as oral agent, CI - codeine, theophylline |
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Topical antifungal agent - allylamine; Inh squalene monooxygenase to block sterol synthesis to compromise structural integrity |
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Tolnaftate (Absorbine)(Tinactin) |
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Topical antifungal agent - thiocarbamate; |
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Topical antifungal agent - polyene; Binds to ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; |
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Topical antifungal agent - polyene; Binds to ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; |
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Griseofulvin (Fulvicin) recall the major SE's (6) |
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Oral antifungal agent; Disrupts mitotic spindle structure, so metaphase arrest; SE - leukopenia, proteinuria, dec anticoag effect of warfarin, dec contraceptive effects, dec cyclosporine serum lvls, inc ethanol effects |
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Oral antifungal agent; Dec production of ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; Inh CYP2C9 |
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Oral antifungal agent; Dec production of ergosterol to compromise fungal cell wall integrity; Inh CYP3A4,5,7 |
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Very potent topical steroid; Dec phospholipase A2 activity to dec inflamm mediators; Immunomodulatory, anti-inflamm, antipruritic, vasoconstrictive; Acute control; Don't use on face, neck, groin; SE - spread the infection, skin atrophy, glaucoma, hirsutism, acne, depigmentation, perioral dermatitis, cushingoid |
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Potent topical steroid; Dec phospholipase A2 activity to dec inflamm mediators; Immunomodulatory, anti-inflamm, antipruritic, vasoconstrictive; Acute control; Don't use on face, neck, groin; SE - spread the infection, skin atrophy, glaucoma, hirsutism, acne, depigmentation, perioral dermatitis, cushingoid |
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Betamethasone valerate (Beta-Derm) |
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Moderate topical steroid; Dec phospholipase A2 activity to dec inflamm mediators; Immunomodulatory, anti-inflamm, antipruritic, vasoconstrictive; Maintenance control; SE - spread the infection, skin atrophy, glaucoma, hirsutism, acne, depigmentation, cushingoid |
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Mild topical steroid; Dec phospholipase A2 activity to dec inflamm mediators; Maintenance control; SE - spread the infection, skin atrophy, glaucoma, hirsutism, acne, depigmentation, cushingoid |
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Methylprednisolone (Solu-Medrol) |
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IM steroid; Dec phospholipase A2 activity to dec inflamm mediators; Tx resistant pyoderma gangrenosum, SLE, dermatomyositis |
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Topical/Oral Calcineurin blocker; Blocks NFAT production, dec inflamm cytokines leading to dec T-, B-cell activation; Tx atopic dermatitis; SE - at CYP3A4 |
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TOPICAL Calcineurin blocker; Blocks NFAT production, dec inflamm cytokines leading to dec T-, B-cell activation; Tx atopic dermatitis; SE - rxn w/ alcohol |
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TOPICAL immunosuppresant; Unknown mech; Tx external genital or perianal HPV warts; |
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IV/IM fusion protein - Immunosuppressant; Modulates CD2 response, induces apoptosis of CD2+ cells; Tx chronic plaque psoriasis; SE - lymphopenia, secondary BCC or SCC, neutralizing Abs |
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Tx scabies and pediculosis - 2nd line; Topical; Absorbed into the parasites; SE - seizures and death, CNS stimulant |
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Tx scabies and pediculosis; Topical; Unknown mech; Avoid inflamed or raw skin; |
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Tx scabies and pediculosis - 1st line; Topical; Na channel disrupter = parasite death; SE - none (low absorption + systemic inactivation) |
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Tx resistant scabies and pediculosis; Remember: acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (insecticide); SE - systemic ingestion=cholinergic effects |
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1ST Generation Retinoid - Oral; Bind RAR, inc RNA pol activity, dec epidermal cohesion, inc epidermal cell turnover; Tx inflamm dz's, hyperprolif dz's, skin malignancies; Enhance penetration of other agents (benzoyl peroxide, topical ABs); SE - dry skin, nose bleeds, conjunctivitis, alopecia, PHOTOSENSITIVITY, TERATOGEN |
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1ST Generation Retinoid - Oral; Bind RAR, inc RNA pol activity, dec epidermal cohesion, inc epidermal cell turnover; Tx inflamm dz's, hyperprolif dz's, skin malignancies; Enhance penetration of other agents (benzoyl peroxide, topical ABs); SE - dry skin, nose bleeds, conjunctivitis, alopecia, PHOTOSENSITIVITY, TERATOGEN |
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2ND Generation Retinoid - Oral; Bind RAR, inc RNA pol activity, dec epidermal cohesion, inc epidermal cell turnover; Tx inflamm dz's, hyperprolif dz's, skin malignancies; Enhance penetration of other agents (benzoyl peroxide, topical ABs); SE - dry skin, nose bleeds, conjunctivitis, alopecia, PHOTOSENSITIVITY, TERATOGEN |
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3RD Generation Retinoid - TOPICAL; Bind RAR, inc RNA pol activity, dec epidermal cohesion, inc epidermal cell turnover; Tx inflamm dz's, hyperprolif dz's, skin malignancies; Enhance penetration of other agents (benzoyl peroxide, topical ABs); SE - dry skin, nose bleeds, conjunctivitis, alopecia, PHOTOSENSITIVITY, TERATOGEN |
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3RD Generation Retinoid - TOPICAL; Bind RAR, inc RNA pol activity, dec epidermal cohesion, inc epidermal cell turnover; Tx inflamm dz's, hyperprolif dz's, skin malignancies; Enhance penetration of other agents (benzoyl peroxide, topical ABs); SE - dry skin, nose bleeds, conjunctivitis, alopecia, PHOTOSENSITIVITY, TERATOGEN |
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Topical; Oxidation of bacterial proteins, keratolytic for acne resolution; Tx. - P. acnes in seb. follicles and comedones; SE - Xerosis, skin irritation, sting, +Hydroquinone= dark staining |
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Keratolytic - topical; Anti-microbial, anti-keratinizing, anti-inflamm; Reversible inh of DNA pol, tyrosinase, resp mitochondrial enzymes; |
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Keratolytic - topical; Solubilization of cell surface protein; SE - salicylism and death (tx w/ dialysis), Contact/allergic dermatitis (urticaria, anaphylaxis, erythema multiforme) |
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Keratolytic - topical; SE - contact dermatitis |
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(Rogaine) - topical, Trichogenic; Inh PDE, SM contriction(?), vasodilation; Tx hair loss; SE - hypotension; Avoid use at skin abrasion |
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Oral trichogenic; Block DHT production; Tx hair loss; SE - sexual dysfunction; CI w/ Saw palmetto |
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Topical Anti-trichogenic; Unknown mech, releated to ODC lvls; Tx unwanted facial hair |
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Hydroquinone (+Fluocinolone/Tretinoin=Tri-Luma) |
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Pigmentation agent; Inh melanocyte production of DOPA, melanin formation; Tx facial skin darkening 2nd to hormonal changes |
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Oral/Topical Pigmentation agent; Stimulate melanocytes; Tx vitiligo, psoriasis, cutaneous lymphoma, alopecia, inflamm dermatoses, eczema, lichen planus; SE - +UV=erythema&inc melanin&cytotoxic, photosensitivity |
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Drugs/classes that induce anaphylaxis (8) |
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barbiturates etomidate ester-type local anesthetics succinylcholine meperidine morphine fentanyl antibiotics |
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