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Drug Schedules
Routes of Administration
Anti-Fungal
Drug Classifications
Anatomy & Physiology
100
Tylenol #3
What is Schedule 3
100
tablets, capsules, and caplets are taken this way.
What is by mouth or orally.
100
The suffix for the antifungals
What is azole
100
The drug megace is apart of this particular drug class
What is antineoplastic
100
Neomycin otic is used for this particular area of the body
What is the ear
200
Xanax
What is Schedule 4
200
Troches are taken in this manner.
What is Subcutaneously
200
The size tubes that Lotrisone topical is available in.
What is 15 gm and 45 gm
200
the drug wellbutrin is a part of this drug class.
What is antidepressants
200
Gastro applies to what body part
What is the stomach
300
Percocet
What is Schedule 2
300
brand name for fluconazole
What is diflucan
300
the popular drug Tylenol is in this class.
What is Analgesics
300
Orthopedic specializes in this area
What is feet.
400
Lyrica
What is Schedule 5
400
Suppositories are inserted either of these ways
What is vaginally or rectally
400
The use for Monistat /Miconazole
What is yeast infection.
400
Ativan is found is this drug class
What is anticonvulsant
400
The condition COPD affects this system
What is the Respiratory System
500
Marijuana
What is Schedule 1
500
A person is unable to take medicine by mouth the alternative route would be.
What is Intravenously
500
the dosages form fluconazole/diflucan is available in:
What is tablet: 100mg , 200mg recon 10mg/1ml 40mg/1ml 150 mg tablet for yeast infections
500
Lasix is found in this class
What is Diurectics
500
The top layer of the skin is known as this
What is epedermis