Disulfiram is used to treat _____?
What is alcoholism or alcohol abuse
What drug class is naltrexone?
What is opioid antagonist
Drug half-life is the time required for ___ of a given drug to be removed from the body
What is one-half or 50%
Aged cheese can cause ______ _______ inhibitors to put you into hyper tensive crisis?
What is Monoamine oxidase
A patient cannot consume alcohol for at least _____ days after taking disulfiram
What is 3-4?
A patient should stop taking opiods at least __ week before beginning this medication?
What is 1 or one
_______ ______ is a procedure to maintain an accurate and up to date list of medications for patient phases of health care delivery.
What is Medication Reconciliation
Why would eating a salad be advised against while a pt is on warfarin?
What is Decreased anticoagulant effect from warfarin
A major side effect of disulfiram is _______ ______?
What is Acetaldehyde Syndrome
Naltrexone works by blocking the _____ receptors, effectively blocking the production of ______.
What is opioid, euphoria
______ ______ is any preventable drug event involving inappropriate medication use by a patient or health care professional; it may or may not cause the patient harm
What is Medication Error
Dairy products lead to the chemical binding and the decreased effect and possible treatment failures in ______ ?
Name the specific drugs and receive DOUBLE POINTS:)
What is antibiotics
specific drugs: tetracycline, levofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, moxifloxacin