furosemide
What is a loop Diuretic?
famotidine
What is a H2 blocker?
tiotropium
What is a long-acting bronchodilator?
Anti-gout agent
What is allopurinol?
Residents taking this drug must consume a consistent level of foods rich in vitamin K
What is Warfarin?
Analgesics with boxed warning regarding GI bleeding risk, increased chance of CVA/MI
What are NSAIDs?
risperdone
What is an antipsychotic?
azithromycin
What is an antibiotic?
Should be administered in the morning to reduce elimination needs during the night
What are diuretics?
This type of medication for GERD must be taken with food
What are Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI)?
Can cause suicidal thoughts, especially in the first two weeks of administration
What are SSRIs and SNRIs?
Class of medications most commonly associated with anaphylaxis
What are antibiotics?
Class of drugs commonly ordered for circulatory system conditions that must not be administered with grapefruit juice
What are statins?
Maximum dose for most adults is 4,000 mg per day from all sources
What is Acetaminophen?
Resident must rinse mouth after use
What are inhaled corticosteroids?
Medication must be taken on an empty stomach (60 minutes before breakfast or 3 hours after the last meal)
What is levothyroxine?
Angioedema is a potentially life-threatening side effect of this class of antihypertension medications
What are ACE inhibitors?
This type of medication for a common gastrointestinal system condition can cause diarrhea if the dosage is too high
What are laxatives/stool softners?
These medications can cause drowsiness but can also cause nervousness and excitability
What are antihistamines?
This medication should not be handled by MAs who are pregnant or may become pregnant
What is finasteride (Proscar)?