The trade name for acetaminophen.
What is Tylenol® ?
NSAIDS stand for this...
What is Nonsteroidal Antinflammatory Drugs?
The generic name for Advil®.
What is ibuprofen?
This classification of drugs can cause dehydration and abdominal cramping.
What are cathartics?
The trade name for naloxone.
What is a Narcan®?
Relieve pain without causing loss of consciousness.
What is an analgesic?
The generic name for Lasix®.
What is furosemide?
NSAIDS can cause this adverse effect.
What are renal failure, peptic ulcers, GI irritation and GI bleeding?
The trade name for epinephrine.
What is Adrenalin® or Epi-Pen®?
These drugs reversibly depress neuronal function, producing loss of ability to perceive pain and other sensations
What is an anesthetic?
-local and general
The generic name for Ativan®.
What is lorazepam?
This type of medication can cause nausea, drowsiness and diarrhea and should not be abruptly stopped.
What are antidepressants?
The trade name for hydromorphone.
What is Dilaudid®?
This type of medication relaxes an anxious patient, treats muscle spasms and seizures.
What are antianxiety agents?
The generic name for Glucagon®.
What is glucose?
Benzodiazepines can cause this adverse effect.
What is overdose (confusion and coma)
What is drug interaction (grapefruit juice: can alter drug metabolism and result in a prolonged)?
The trade name for diphenhydramine.
What is Benadryl®?
What are anticoagulants?
The generic name for Hepalean®.
What is heparin?
This drug classification can cause bruising and hemorrhage.
What are anticoagulants?