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acetampinophen usual dosage |
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500-650 mg PO ever 4-6 hours |
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Acetamminophen usual childrens dosage |
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10-15 mg/kg/dose every 4-6 hours |
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Warfarin: increased anticoagulant effect |
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Pain reliever suggested for pregnant or breast feeding women |
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Tylenol mechanism of action |
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Inhibits brain prostaglandin synthesis |
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Butalbital mechanism of action |
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is a barbiturate that depresses the sensory cortex and depresses motor activity producing sedation and drowsiness. |
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Brand names for butalbital with caffeine and acetaminophen (3) |
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Floricet
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Zebutal
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Dolgic Plus
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Dosing for Butalbital, acetaminophen, and caffeine |
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1-2 tablets or capsules every four hours
50mg butalbital, 40mg caffeine, 325-750mg acetaminophen |
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Butalbital effect on other drugs (9) |
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- calcium channel blockers
- contraceptives
- corticosteroids
- cyclosporine
- disopyramide
- doxycycline
- tricyclic antidepressants
- voriconazole
- warfin
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Ultram
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Ultram ER
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Ultracet
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Tramadol mechanism of action |
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binds to a u-opiod receptors altering the perception and response to pain and inhibits reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine |
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50-100 mg every 4-6 hours |
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Drugs affecting tramadol (3) |
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- Carbamazepine (decreases level)
- MAO inhibitors, TCAs, and SSRIs may increase the risk of seizures
- Naloxone may induce seizures
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Tramadols'effect on other drugs |
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- Actiq
- Duragesic
- Fentora
- Sublimaze
- Onsolis
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Fentanyl mechanism of action |
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acts as an u-opioid receptor agonist, altering the perception and response to pain centrally and peripherally |
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- 12.5-25 ug/hour for 72 hrs (patch)
- 200ug every three hours (buccally)
- 50-100 ug (IV single dose)
- 1ug/kg/hour (IV infusion)
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Drugs affecting fentanyl (3)
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- amphetamines (increase analgesic effects)
- antipsychotic agents (enhance hypotensive effects
- CNS depressants (increase sedation and dizziness)
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Fentanyl effects on other drugs |
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Fentanyl points to highlight (5) |
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- avoid us within 14 days of using an MAO inhibitor
- fever can increae absorption
- controlled substance II
- abrupt discontinuation may result in an abstinence syndrome
- every refill needs a perscription
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Dilaudid children dosing (2) |
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- 0.03-0.08 mg/kg/dose every 4 hours (oral)
- 0.015 mg/kg/dose every 3-4 hours (IV, IM, SUB-Q)
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Hydromorphone adult dosing (3) |
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- 2-4 mg every 4 hours (Oral)
- 0.2-0.6 mg every 2-4 hours (SUB- Q, IV, IM)
- 1-1.5 mg bolus (epidural)
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Drugs affecting hydromorphone |
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CNS depressants increase sedation |
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Miscellaneous Analgesics generalizations (3) |
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- in general well tolerated
- has hepatotoxicity when given in excess doses
- mild pain reliever
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Micellaneous analgesics drugs (3) |
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- Acetaminophen
- Butalbital with caffeine and acetaminophen
- Tramadol
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Hydromorphone effects on other drugs (2) |
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- CNS depressants
- MAO inhibitors
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Narcotic Analgesic generalizations (2) |
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- used for moderate and severe pain
- controlled substances with risk of abuse (schedule II)
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Narcotic Analgesics drugs (5) |
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- fentanyl
- hydromorphone
- methadone
- morphine
- oxycodone
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Methadone brand names (2) |
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- 5 mg every 6-8 hours (oral)
- 2.5-10 mg every 8-12 hours (IV)
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Drugs affecting methadone (6) |
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Definition
- CNS depressants: increase sedation
- NNRTIs and PIs: reduce levels
- CYP3A4 inducers: reduce levels
- CYP3A4 inhibitors: increase methadone
- St. John's wort: reduce levels
- Grapefruit juice: decrease absorption
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Methadone effect on Other Drugs (3) |
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- CNS depressants
- QTc-prolonging agents
- Stavudine and didanosine
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Methadone point to highlight (3) |
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- abrupt discontinuation of methadone may result in an abstinence syndrome
- accumulation can occur with extended use because of long half life
- discontinue slowly after prolonged use
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- Astramorph
- Avinza
- Kadian
- MS contin
- Oramorph
- Roxanol
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Morphine dosing for children (2) |
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- 0.2-0.5 mg/kg/dose every 4 hours (oral)
- 0.1-0.2 mg/kg/dose every 2-4 hours (IV, IM, SUB-Q)
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Morphine dosing for adults (4) |
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- 10-30 mg every 4 hours (oral immediate release)
- 15-30 mg every 12 hours (controlled release)
- 2.5-10 mg every 2-4 hours (SUB-Q, IV, IM)
- Epidural 5 mg
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Drugs affecting Morphine and Oxycodone (2) |
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Morphine and Oxycodone effects on other drugs (2) |
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- CNS depressants
- MAO inhibitors and SSRIs
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Morphine's points to highlight (3) |
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- May cause physical or psychological dependence
- Avoid use within 14 days of using an MAO inhibitor
- Avoid in patients with increase intracranial pressure such as head trauma
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Oxycodone brand names (3) |
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- OxyContin
- OxyIR
- Roxicodone
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Oxycodone dosing adults and children (6-12) |
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- 10 mg every 12 hours
- 1.25 mg every 6 hours
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Narcotic/Nonnarcotic Combinations generalizations (3) |
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- management of moderate pain
- addition of nonopioid is commonly ibuprofen or acetaminophen
- are classified as controlled substances
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Mechanism of action for narcotic/nonnarcotic combinations class |
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Narcotic component binds to opiod mu receptors altering the perception and response to pain combined with a nonnarcotic analgesic that inhibits brain prostaglandin synthesis |
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Drug members of the Narcotic/non combination class (5) |
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- codeine/acetaminophen
- hydrocodone/acetaminophen
- hydrocodone/ibuprofen
- oxycodone/acetaminophen
- propoxyphene-n/acetaminophen
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Codeine/acetaminophen brand name (4) |
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- tylenol 2
- tylenol 3
- tylenol 4
- tylenol with codeine
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Dosing of codeine/acetaminophen for adults and children |
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- 30-60 mg codeine every 4-6 hours
- 0.5-1 mg codeine/kg/dose every 4-6 hours
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Drugs affecting Tylenol 2 and vicodin (4) |
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- CYP2D6 inhibitors
- CNS depressants
- Ethanol use
- Isoniazid
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Tylenol 2 and vicodin effect on other drugs (2) |
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Codeine/acetaminophen point to highlight (5) |
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- may cause drowsiness
- may cause dependence
- caution durgin breastfeeding
- controlled substance
- do not exceed acetaminophen daily dosing recommendations
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Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen brandname (3) |
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Dosing for vicodin in adults and children (<50kg) |
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- 1-2 tablets every 4-6 hours
- 0.1-0.2 mg/kg/dose every 4-6 hours
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vicodin points to highlight (3)
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- may cause dependence
- controlled substance schedule III
- do not exceed acetaminophen daily dosing recommendations
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Hydrocodone/Ibbuprofen brand name |
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Hydrocodone/ibuprofen dosing |
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1-2 tablets every 4-6 hours
200 mg ibuprofen, 10 mg hydrocodone |
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Hydrocodeon/Ibuprofen effect of durgs (6) |
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- anticoagulants: enhanced anticoagulation
- antihypertensives: decreased effects
- aspirin: increased bleeding
- CNS depresents: additive effects
- Lithium: increased concentration
- MAO inhibitors and SSRIs
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Hydrocodone/Ibuprofen points to highlight (3)
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- may cause drowsiness
- may cause dependence
- controlled substance schedule III
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Oxycodone/Acetaminophen brand name (4) |
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- Endocet
- Percocet
- Roxicet
- Tylox
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1-2 tablets every 4-6 hours
5 mg oxycodone, 325 mg acetaminophen |
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Drugs affecting Percocet (3) |
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- CNS depressants
- Ethanol
- Isoniazid
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Percocet effect on other drugs (2) |
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Percocet points to highlight (2) |
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- may cause dependence
- controlled substance schedule II
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Propoxyphene-n/acetaminophen brand name (2) |
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Propoxyphene-n/Acetaminophen dosing |
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50-100 mg propoxyphene every 4 hours |
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Propoxyphene-n/acetaminophen effect on other drugs |
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carbamazepine level may be increase due to decrease in metabolism |
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Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory, selective COX-2 drug class generalizations |
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- used for mild pain syndromes
- lower incidence of GI ulcers than nonselective NSAIDs
- complicate by a small increase in cardiovacsular events
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Drug in NSAIDS, selcetive COX-2 inhibitor class |
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Celebrex dosing for adults and children (>2 10-25 kg) |
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- 100-200 mg twice daily
- 50 mg twice daily
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Drugs affecting Celebrex (4) |
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- antacids: decrease absorption
- corticosteroids: increase GI side effects
- ethanol: increased GI irritation
- Fluconazole: increase concentrations
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Celebrex effect on other drugs (6) |
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- ACE inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers
- Anticoagulants: increase bleeding risk
- Aspirin: increases bleeding risk
- Cyclosporin: increase cyclosporine levels
- Diuretics: decreaes effects
- Lithium: increased concentrations
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Celebrex point of highlight (4) |
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- Watch for signs and symptoms of GI bleeding
- Take with food
- Can compromise renal function
- Use with caution in patients with fluid retentio, congestive hearat failure, renal insufficiency, or hypertension
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Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) drug class generalization (3) |
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- used for mild pain symptoms
- possess both anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects
- Ibuprofen and naproxen are two agents in the class
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NAIDs drug class mechanism of action |
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inhibits prostaglandin synthesis by decreasing the activity of COX enzymes 1 and 2, resulting in decreased formation of prostaglandin precursors associated with inflammation and pain |
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Members of the NSAIDs drug class (8) |
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- Aspirin
- Diclofenac
- Etodolac
- Ibuprofen
- Indomethacin
- Meloxicam
- Nabumetone
- Naproxen
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Drugs affecting NSAIDs (2) |
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- Corticosteroids: increase GI side effects
- Ethanol: increased GI irritation
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NSAIDs effect on other drugs (6) |
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- ACE inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers
- Anticoagulants: increase bleeding risk
- Diuretics: diminish diuretic effect
- Heparin: increases anticoagulant effect
- Warfarin: enhances anticoagulant effect
- Lithium: increased concentrations
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NSAIDs points to highlight (4) |
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- Be aware of the signs and symptoms of GI bleeding
- Take with food
- use with caution in patients with fluid retention, congestive hearat failure, renal insufficiency, or hypertension.
- Can compromise existing renal function
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Aspirin dosing for adults and pediatrics
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- 325-650 mg every 4-6 hours
- 60-90mg/kg/dose every 4-6 hours
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Drugs affecting Aspirin (2) |
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- Ginkgo biloba: increase antiplatelet effect
- Other NSAIDs: diminish cardioprotetive effects
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Aspirin effect on other drugs |
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Varicella vaccine: increase risk of Reye's syndrome |
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Diclofenac brand names (4) |
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- Voltaren
- Voltaren-XR
- Cataflam
- Flector
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Etodolac dosing adults and children (6-16) |
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- 200-400 mg every 6-8 hours
- 400-1000 mg/day (extended-release)
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Ibuprofen brand names (3) |
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- Motrin
- Cal dolor
- NeoProfen
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Ibuprofen dosing in adults and children |
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- 200-800 mg 3-4 times daily
- 30-50 mg/kg/day
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Indomethacin brand name (2) |
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Indomethacin dosing for adults and children |
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- 25-50 mg 2-3 times daily
- 0.2 mg.kg (IV)
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Meloxicam dosing for adults and children |
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- 7.5 mg daily up to 15 mg/day
- 0.125 mg/kg/day up to 7.5 mg/day
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