this SSRI is commonly prescribed for depression and anxiety and known by the brand lexapro
escitalopram
This antibiotic is commonly prescribed for skin infections and is a first-generation cephalosporin.
cephalexin
This ARB is commonly prescribed for hypertension and kidney protection in diabetic patients.
valsartan
This Schedule II stimulant is commonly prescribed for ADHD and is known as Ritalin.
methylphenidate
This federal law established the requirement for patient counseling in Medicaid patients.
OBRA 90
This SSRI is often prescribed for panic disorder and PTSD and is known as Paxil.
paroxetine
This antibiotic is commonly used for urinary tract infections and belongs to the sulfonamide class.
sulfamethoxazole
This beta-blocker is commonly used for hypertension and heart rate control and is cardioselective.
antenolol
This Schedule II opioid is commonly used for severe pain and is available as a transdermal patch.
fentanyl
This form is required to transfer Schedule II controlled substances between pharmacies or suppliers.
This SNRI is commonly used for depression and generalized anxiety disorder.
venlafaxine
This tetracycline antibiotic is often used to treat acne.
doxycycline
This loop diuretic is often used for edema and hypertension.
furosemide
This Schedule IV benzodiazepine is commonly used for anxiety and seizures and has a long half-life.
diazepam
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HIPPA
This atypical antidepressant is known for minimal sexual side effects and is also used for smoking cessation.
bupropion
This antibiotic is used to treat anaerobic infections and can cause a metallic taste.
metronidazole
This potassium-sparing diuretic is also used for heart failure and can increase potassium levels.
spironolactone
This Schedule IV drug is used for sleep and is known by the brand name Ambien.
zolpidem
This form is required to transfer Schedule II controlled substances between pharmacies or suppliers.
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This tetracyclic antidepressant is often used for depression and can cause increased appetite and weight gain.
mirtazapine
This antibiotic is commonly used for serious MRSA infections and requires monitoring of drug levels
Vancomycin
This direct vasodilator is used for resistant hypertension and can cause reflex tachycardia.
hydralazine
This Schedule III medication is used to treat opioid dependence and contains naloxone.
buprenorphine/naloxone
This type of drug can be purchased without a prescription but must still be labeled safely for consumers.
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