Patient must have 2 negative pregnancy tests and depression screen before starting this medication
Isotretinoin
Used to decrease inflammation in the bronchioles
Beclamethazone
Be used for allergic reaction, causes sedation and antichollinergic effects.
Diphenhydramine
Can cause hypoglycemia if not given with food
Lispro
Should not be given to a patient taken sildrenafil
Nitro
Has narrow therapeutic range, hyponatremia, increased risk of toxicity
Lithium
Lifelong treatment, T3 and T4 should be monitored
Synthroid
Prevent nausea and vomitting. May cause QT prolongation
Ondansetron
Long term management of pulmonary disease. Causes cough, drying of the nasal mucosa, nervousness, nausea, and GI upset
Ipatropium
Reverse opioid overdose
Naloxone
Take apical pulse before administering
Digoxin
Treats broad spectrum infections caused by gram positive cocci. May cause hyperkalemia and may have cross sensitivity with other medications.
Be used for respiratory infections or pelvic inflammatory infections. Can cause liver damage
Erythromicin
Treats symptoms of gas and bloating
Simethicone
Be administered with patient side lying position. Can cause stomach cramping, diarrhea, and bloating
Mineral oil enema
Helps to digest fats and prevent steatorrhea
Pancrelipase
Reduces viscosity Of secretions by irritating gastric vagaries receptors that stimulate respiratory tract secretions.
Guaifenesin
Prevent malaria and may impact hearing and vision
Chloroquin
Be used for gouty arthritis. Needs AST, ALT, BUN and creatinine monitored.
Allopurinol
Can cause rebound congestion with nasal route
Sudoephedrine
Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, treats serious or severe infections such as MRSA. May cause nephrotoxicity
Vancomycin
Covers the site of the ulcer. should be given 1 hour before or 2 hour after meals.
Sucralfate
Reverse overdose of lorazepam or diazepam
Flumazenil
To breakdown blood clot with significant risk of bleeding