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Tylenol slows the absorption of what drug, causing increased levels of that drug
Warfarin, coumadin.
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Indomethacin (Indocin)
NSAID. Cox 1,2 inhibior
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Diclofenac (Voltaren)
NSAID. Cox 1,2
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Meloxicam (mobic)
NSAID. Cox 1. decreased platelet aggregation and potential kidney damage.
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Celecoxib (Celebrex)
NSAID. Cox 1. decreased platelet aggregation and potential kidney damage.
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Glucocorticoids also can cause gastric bleeding like NSAIDS. what should the pt take to protect themselves from this happening?
Misoprostol (Cytotec)
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What drug can casue Rye syndrome when given to kids with an acute viral infection such as chicken pox or the flu?
ASA
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Besides platelet interference and GI distress, what is another Thing that ASA can cause?
Tinnitus
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What is the antidote for Tylenol toxicity?
Acetylcysteine (mucomyst)
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A pt should not exceed how many grams of tylenol per day?
4g/day
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ketorolac (Toradol) should not be used with what other meds?
NSAIDS
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Meperidine (Demerol)
Opioid agonist which act on MU receptors producing analgesia
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Morphine sulfate
Opioid agonist which act on MU receptors producing analgesia
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Fentanyl (sublimaze)
Opioid agonist which act on MU receptors producing analgesia
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Codeine, oxycodone (Oxycontin)
Opioid agonist which act on MU receptors producing analgesia
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You should avoid giving Morphine to people who have ?
Biliary Colic. Use meperidone instead.
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Besides resp depression, constipation and ortho hypo, what is another side effect of opioid agonist?
Urinary retention
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What is the opioid overdose triad?
Coma, resp depression and pinpoint pupils
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Butorphanol (Stadol)
Opioid. Agonist/antagonist. Agonsit for Kappa which will cause decreased GI motility.
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Nubain
Opioid. Agonist/antagonist. Agonsit for Kappa which will cause decreased GI motility.
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Buprenorphine hydrochloride (Buprenex)
Opioid. Agonist/antagonist. Agonsit for Kappa which will cause decreased GI motility.
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Naloxone (Narcan)
Opioid antagonist
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Naltrexone (Re Via, Depade)
Opioid antagonist
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Nalmefene (Revex)
Opioid antagonist
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What are some adverse effects of opioid antagonists?
Tachycardia, Tachypnea and pulmonary edema.
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Which opioid can result in the buildup of a toxic metabolite with repetitive dosing and should not be used for more than 48 hours?
Meperidine (Demerol)
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Agonist-antagonist opiods differ from pure opiods in that they can cause?
Abstinence syndrome in clients physcially dependent to opiods.
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