Anti-epileptic Medications
Medications for Glaucoma
Medications that Affect Acetylcholine
Adverse Drug Effects
Medications for Bone Disorders
100

What food interacts with anti-epileptic medications and should be avoided to prevent drug toxicity?

What is grapefruit?

100

The nasolacrimal duct of the eye should be compressed after administering drops for glaucoma to minimize this complication

What are systemic effects?

100

Medication that enhances the action of acetylcholine to improve cognitive function

What is donepezil?

100

Drowsiness, dizziness, and fatigue are signs of this adverse drug effect

What is CNS depression?

100

Drug category that may cause esophageal erosion

What is bisphosphonates?

200

Substance that should not be taken with anti-epileptic medications to prevent excessive CNS depression

What is alcohol?

200

To prevent ophthalmic medications from absorbing into soft contact lenses, the client should wait for this period of time after administering drops to insert contacts. 

What is 15 minutes?

200

Medication that treats glaucoma by stimulating muscarinic recepts to relax the eye muscle and open the drainage angle. May cause systemic cholinergic effects

What is pilocarpine?

200

The nurse should monitor I&O, BUN, and Creatinine to assess for what adverse drug effect?

What is nephrotoxicity?

200

Take with 8 oz of water to prevent kidney stones

What is calcium supplements

300

Anti-seizure medication that makes oral contraceptives less effective

What is oxcarbazepine?

300

Glaucoma medication that may cause bradycardia if absorbed into the blood stream

What is timolol?

300

Medication that stimulates muscarinic receptors with the therapeutic effect of contracting the bladder muscles, making it easier to void

What is bethanechol?

300

What type of medication may cause adverse effects such as diaphoresis, bradycardia, drooling, pupil constriction, watery eyes, and diarrhea? 

What is cholinergic?

300

Hormone that may decrease serum calcium levels

What is calcitonin?

400

Anti-seizure medication that may cause bleeding of the gums

What is phenytoin?

400

Prostaglandin analog used to treat glaucoma that may turn the irises brown

What is latanoprost?

400

Medication that blocks muscarinic receptors used to relax the bladder muscle and treat overactive bladder

What is oxybutyinin?

400

Drug that may cause orthostatic hypotension, tachycardia, tardive dyskinesia, or activation of malignant melanoma

What is levodopa-carbidopa?

400

Milk and orange juice decrease absorption

What is alendronate?

500

Anti-epileptic medication with a high risk of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and suicidal thoughts. Drug should be stopped if headache, stiff neck, and photophobia develop

What is lamotrigine?

500

Combination Glaucoma medication in which one drug works to decrease the amount of aqueous humor and the other relaxes the ciliary body to widen the drainage angle. May cause a bitter taste in the mouth

What is Timolol/Dorzolamide?

500

Medication that inhibits breakdown of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction with the therapeutic effect of increasing muscle contractions

What is neostigmine?

500

Medications that suppress the immune system to reduce inflammation caused by autoimmune disorders. Come with a high risk of infection

What are DMARDs?

500

An estrogen receptor modulator that decreases bone resorption

What is Raloxifene