Pharmacologic Principles
Pain & Inflammation
Infection
Perfusion & Clotting
Glucose Regulation
100

Reduction in drug bioavailability due to metabolism in liver

First pass effect

100

Do not stop this drug abruptly

Prednisone

100

Avoid this drug in children under 8 years because it can cause permanent discoloration of teeth

Doxycycline

100

The antidote to this drug is vitamin K

Warfarin

100

This drug interacts with iodine contrast

Metformin

200

Airlock and Z track technique are used for this

Intramuscular injection

200

This can decrease when taking prednisone

Potassium

200

Monitor for signs of Steven-Johnson's syndrome when taking this antibiotic

Sulfa/trimethoprim

200

This drug can cause a non-productive cough and hyperkalemia

Enalapril

200

This type of insulin can be combined with intermediate acting insulin

Regular insulin/short acting insulin

300

5 rights of med administration

Right patient

Right drug

Right dose

Right time 

Right route

300

Use this drug with caution in alcoholics and those with liver dysfunction

Ibuprofen and acetaminophen

300

This drug is used mainly on gram positive infections

Amoxicillin

300

The therapeutic index for digoxin

0.5-2 ng/mL

300

This insulin can be given IV bolus

Regular insulin/short acting insulin

400

inactive drug dosage form that is converted to an active metabolite by various biochemical reactions once it is inside the body

Pro drug

400

The prototype drug for all opioids


Morphine sulfate

400

Milk, antacids, and iron salts can decrease the absorption of: 

Doxycycline and levofloxacin 

400

Before giving metoprolol assess these two things

Blood pressure and apical pulse

400

This drug cannot be given to someone who's creatinine clearance is under 30

Metformin

500

Also referred to as biotransformation

Metabolism

500

Symptoms of acetaminophen poisoning

Rapid/weak pulse, dyspnea, cold/clammy extremities

500

This drug can potentiate hypoglycemic effects in diabetic patients

Sulfa/trimethoprim

500

This drug should not be given with bran, beta blockers, or calcium channel blockers. An adverse effect is halo vision

Digoxin

500

The onset of action for insulin glargine

1-2 hours

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