Introduction
GI meds
CNS stim/seizures
Pain
Parkinson's Disease
100

Bone marrow suppression, hypersensitivity, nausea, vomiting, hypotension

What are side effects?

100

Medication given for IBS with constipation to increase the fluid secretion in the intestine and promote intestinal motility.

What is lubiprostone?
100

Drug of choice for patients having a tonic clonic seizure.

What are lorazepam or diazepam?

100

Naloxone is an example of this classification of medication.

What is narcotic antagonist?

100

Limit this when taking levodopa-carbidopa

What are Vitamin B6/Protein?

200

Blocks actions of endogenous molecules or drugs.

What is an antagonist?

200

Alkalosis and rebound acidity are adverse effects of this classification on medications.

What are antacids?

200

Medications used by patients diagnosed with ADHD.

What are methylphenidate and amphetamine salts? 

200

Patients taking this medication for gout should avoid foods high in purine.

What is allopurinol?

200

Patients taking dantrolene should be monitored for what toxicity?

What is hepatotoxicity?

300

Mechanism that explains why medication doses are different between IV and PO routes.

What is the first pass effect?

300

The time in between the administration of antacids and other medications.

What is 1-2 hours?

300

Drug of choice when patients with absence seizures do not respond to ethosuximide.

What is clonazepam?

300

A diagnosis that is a contraindication in taking an NSAID.

What is peptic/gastric ulcer disease?

300

These dopamine agonists can be used in patient who can not tolerate oral medications.

What are apomorphine and rotigotine?

400

 These drugs will need short dosing interval; they will be given more frequently.

What is drugs with a short half life?

400

Contraindications for use of ondansetron.

What are prolonged QT interval and hepatic disease?

400

Nystagmus, slurred speech, ataxia (uncoordinated movement), confusion

What are signs of phenytoin toxicity?

400

Major difference between ergotamine derivatives and triptans.

Major difference between ergo derivatives and triptans.

400

A patient taking entacapone may have this color urine

What is orange-rust colored?

500

An initial higher dose of a drug that may be given at the beginning of a course of treatment before dropping down to a lower dose.

What is a loading dose?

500

Classification of medications used for GERD and H. Pylori infections.

What are proton pump inhibitors?

500

Priority toxicity assessment in valproic acid

What is liver toxicity?

500

Sedation, Respiratory depression, Orthostatic hypotension, Nausea, vomiting, constipation, Urinary retention

What are side effects of opioids?

500

Can't see, can't spit, can't pee, can't...

What are side effects of anticholinergic drugs?