The generic name for Paxil
What is Paroxetine?
This antibiotic is a macrolide commonly used for respiratory infections.
What is azithromycin?
The brand for prazosin.
What is Minipress?
Alprazolam is in this schedule.
What is schedule IV?
This act protects patient privacy.
What is HIPAA?
The generic name for Lexapro.
What is escitalopram?
This class of antibiotics includes Cephalexin.
What are cephalosporins?
This class of antihypertensives blocks alpha-1 receptors causing vasodilation and relaxation of smooth muscle in blood vessels and prostate.
What are alpha blockers?
Prescriptions in this schedule have a high abuse potential and has no refills.
What is schedule II?
This law required pharmacists to offer patient counseling about their medications.
What is OBRA 90?
Patients that take this medication often have a side effect of weight gain and increased appetite.
What is mirtazapine?
The brand name for amoxicillin + clavulanate.
What is Augmentin?
This class of antihypertensives end in -dipine.
What are calcium channel blockers?
This schedule includes drugs with high abuse potential and no accepted medical use.
What is Schedule 1?
This amendment differentiates over-the-counter and legend drugs.
What is the Durham-Humphrey Amendment?
This class of antidepressants works by inhibiting serotonin reuptake.
What are SSRIs?
This class of antibiotics treats bacterial infections by inhibiting protein synthesis to stop the growth and spread of bacteria.
What are Tetracyclines?
The class Diltiazem is in.
What are calcium channel blockers?
Valium is in this class.
What is schedule IV?
This act requires prescriptions to be dispensed in child-resistant containers.
What is the Poison Prevention Act?
The most common side effect of antidepressants.
What is nausea?
The generic name of Vibramycin.
What is doxycycline?
Common side effects of ACE Inhibitors.
What is angioedema?
This is the act that created the controlled subtances.
What is the Controlled Substance Act?
This law ensures that all medications are completely safe before given to patients.
What is the Food, drug, and cosmetic act?