Thyroid
Beta Blockers/Heart Failure
Sodium Channel Blockers
Potassium Channel Blockers
Calcium Channel Blockers
100

This medication should be given 30-60 minutes before breakfast to enhance absorption. 

What is levothyroxine (Synthroid)?

100

If discontinued abruptly this medication may cause rebound tachycardia.

What is propranolol (Inderal)?

100

This medication is primarily used for ventricular dysrhythmias (given IV).

What is lidocaine (Xylocaine)?

100

This medication has a long half-life and interacts with many other drugs including grapefruit juice.

What is amiodarone (Cordarone)?

100

This medication is used for atrial tachycardias.

What is diltiazem (Cardizem)?

200

This medication takes several months to achieve therapeutic levels.

What is levodopa/carbidopa (Sinemet)?

200

This medication may cause the patient with asthma to have to have side effects. 

What is propranolol (Inderal)?

200

This medication is used for tachyarrhythmias (SVT, A-fib/flutter, v-tach) and malaria.

What is quinidine (Quinidex)?

200

This dosage of amiodarone is for stable wide QRS tachycardia with a pulse.

What is 150 mg over 10 minutes (repeat if needed) followed by an infusion of 1 mg/min over 6 hours?

200

The recommended dosage of diltiazem in unstable atrial fibrillation.

What is 0.25mg/kg bolus followed by 5-15 mg/hour drip?

300

This test is ordered to evaluate the effectiveness of levothyroxine (Synthroid).

What is a serum T4 level?

300

This medication is given sublingual for rapid onset when the patient has chest pain.

What is nitroglycerin?

300

This medication is primarily used for supraventricular tachycardia (SVT).

What is flecainide (Tambocor)?

300

This dosage of amiodarone is for unstable cardiac arrest.

What is 300 mg bolus followed by 150 mg?

300

These medications may worsen existing dysrhythmias or cause new ones.

What are all antiarrhythmic drugs?

400

This medication should be taken 1 hour before breakfast.

What is levodopa/carbidopa (Sinemet)?

400

A low potassium in combination with this drug causes adverse effects (indicating the patient should eat potassium-rich foods).

What is digoxin (dig toxicity)?

400

These class 1 antiarrhythmics block conduction velocity in the atria, ventricles, and His-Purkinje system.

What is a sodium channel blocker (quinidine, lidocaine, and flecanide)?

400

When the patient experiences blurred vision and is instructed to notify PCP.

What is a serious side effect of amiodarone (Cordarone)?

400

This medication combination is commonly given for atrial fibrillation. 

What are calcium channel blockers and beta blockers?

500

The patient is having problems with the effectiveness of the levodopa/carbidopa (Sinemet)

What is taking a drug holiday?

500

This interaction may occur when the patient is taking propranolol, warfarin, digoxin, and Lasix.

What are hypotension, hypokalemia, and bradycardia?

500

This medication is given to a patient with food to reduce side effects.

What is quinidine (Quinidex)?

500

This medication may cause lung damage when taken orally.

What is amiodarone (Cordarone)?

500

This medication is taken in many forms including extended-release (ER) and sustained-release (SR) tablets. (Contact the pharmacy if the wrong drug is supplied).

What is diltiazem (Cardizem)?