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Norepinephrine (Levophed) |
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Vasoconstrictor; treatment for shock,arrest
-SE: Headache, palpitations, nervousness, epigastric distress
-May cause reflex bradycardia -Monitor blood pressure, urinary output |
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Vasoconstrictor; treatment for shock,arrest
SE: Headache, palpitations, nervousness, epigastric distress
-Headache is early sign of toxicity -Monitor blood pressure, urinary output |
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Adrenalin; treatment for shock, arrest
-SE: Nervousness, restlessness, dizziness
-Aspirate before giving SC or IM. IV can be harmful. -1:100 strength for inhalation -1:1000 strength for injection -Monitor BP |
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Decongestant; treatment of cold, anaphylaxis
SE: Dry mouth, anxiety, nervousness, palpitations, difficulty urinating
-Do not take at bedtime -Do not combine with MAOI's |
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Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) |
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Anti-histamine; Treatment for allergic reaction, anaphylaxis
-SE: Drowsiness, confusion, insomnia, headache, vertigo, photosensitivity |
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Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) and Diazepam (Valium) |
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Benzodiazepine anxiolytics
-SE: Lethargy, hangover, thrombophlebitis
-CNS depressants -Long duration of action (elderly at increased risk for toxicity) -Smoking increases drug clearance -Alcohol exacerbates CNS depression |
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Affect neurotransmitters
-SE: Sedation, depression, confusion, anger, hostility, headache, dry mouth, bradycardia, elevated liver enzymes, urinary retention
-DO NOT discontinue abruptly -Monitor liver function -Monitor blood levels -Avoid alcohol -Caution re: tasks requiring alertness
-Also used as muscle relaxants, sedative, hypnotics, anti-convulsants. |
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Alprazolam (Xanax) Clonazepam (Klonopin) Lorazepam (Ativan) Oxazepam (Serax) |
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Benzodiazepine anxiolytics
-SE: Drowseiness, lightheadedness, hypotension, hepatic dysfunction; increased salivation
-CNS depressants -Short onset and duration of action (thus safer in the elderly) -Avoid alcohol -Monitor renal, hepatic function -Addictive potential |
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Nonbezodiazepine anxiolytic
-SE: Lighheadedness, confusion, hypotension, palpitations
-Little sedation -3 week onset of action -Useful for Generalized Anxiety Disorder -No abuse potential |
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Magnesium hydroxide (milk of magnesia) |
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Antacid
-SE: In excess, N/V/D
-Store at room temperature with tight lid. (prevent CO2 absorption) -Potential for dependency with prolonged use |
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Aluminum Hydroxide+Magnesium Hydroxide (Maalox) |
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Antacid
-SE: Slight laxative effect
-Encourage fluids |
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-Encourage fluids
-Interfere with tetracycline, quinolone, phenothiazide, isoniazid, iron absorption -May reduce effectiveness of aspirin and oral contraceptives |
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Anti-arrhythmic; treatment for PVC's
-SE: Hypotension, tremors, visual disturbances, tinnitus, confusion, drowsiness, dizziness
-Give O2, put on cardiac monitor, keep CPR equipment nearby -Check BUN, creatinine |
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Procainamide (Procan SR, Pronestyl) |
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Anti-arrythmic; treatnebt for PAC, PVC
-SE: Hypotension, bradycardia, fever, rash, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, neutropenia
-Monitor potassium, CBC -Teach patient to check pulse |
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