RESPIRATORY MEDS
DIABETES & GLUCOSE CONTROL
NEURO & PAIN
BUGS, GUTS & GU
VACCINES & VIRALS
100

This beta-2 agonist is your rescue inhaler and can cause tremors + tachycardia.

Albuterol

100

This long-acting insulin has no peak and cannot be mixed with other insulins.

Lantus (Insulin glargine)

100

This opioid analgesic can cause respiratory depression (priority when RR = 8).

Morphine

100

This UTI antibiotic commonly turns urine brown — this is normal.

Nitrofurantoin (Macrobid)

100

This inactivated vaccine cannot be given to patients with a severe egg allergy.

Flu vaccine

200

This long-acting bronchodilator should NEVER be used during an acute asthma attack.

Salmeterol (Serevent)

200

This rapid-acting insulin must be given right before meals to prevent hypoglycemia.

Lispro/Aspart

200

This benzodiazepine has a high risk of dependence and must be tapered slowly.

Alprazolam (Xanax)

200

This antibiotic should NOT be taken with dairy and has a severe risk of tendon rupture.

Ciprofloxacin

200

This TB screening test must be read in 48–72 hours and measures induration.

Mantoux

300

This inhaled corticosteroid requires mouth-rinsing to prevent thrush.

Fluticasone (Flovent) / Beclomethasone

300

This oral diabetes medication must be held 48 hours after IV contrast due to lactic acidosis risk.

Metformin

300

This anticonvulsant can cause gingival hyperplasia.

Phenytoin (Dilantin)

300

This medication coats ulcers and must be taken on an empty stomach, away from other meds.

Sucralfate (Carafate)

300

This antiviral must be given within 48 hours of flu symptom onset.

Tamiflu

400

This mucolytic is also the antidote for acetaminophen overdose.

Acetylcysteine

400

This SGLT2 inhibitor increases the risk for dehydration and yeast infections.

Empagliflozin (Jardiance)

400

This anticonvulsant is highly hepatotoxic and requires liver enzyme monitoring.

Valproic Acid (Depakote)

400

This antispasmodic is contraindicated in BPH due to urinary retention risk.

Dicyclomine (Bentyl)

400

This COVID antiviral interacts with statins and must be started within 5 days of symptoms.

Paxlovid

500

This asthma/allergy drug MUST be used with caution in patients with suicidal ideation.

Montelukast (Singulair)

500

This diabetes medication class (e.g., glipizide) should NOT be given to patients with a sulfa allergy.

Sulfonylureas → sulfa allergy

500

This anticonvulsant carries a major risk for Stevens-Johnson syndrome.

Lamotrigine (Lamictal)

500

This antibiotic should never be used in patients with a sulfa allergy.

TMP-SMX (Bactrim)

500

This pneumonia vaccine (PCV13) should not be given to anyone with a past reaction to diphtheria toxoid.

Prevnar (PCV13)

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