Action
Therapeutic Effects
Contraindications
Adverse Reactions
Patient Teaching
100

Inhibits acetylcholinesterase (its action serves to stop excitation of nerve after transmission  of an impulse 

What is Donepezil?

100

Immunosuppression and rheumatoid arthritis 

What is Methotrexate?

100

Paralytic illeus, hypercarbia 

What is Morphine Sulfate?

100

MI, HTN, blood clots, malignancy 

What is Estradiol?

100

For short term use, increase fluids, bulk in diet and mobility, avoid straining (cardiac patients)

What is Docusate Sodium?

200

Analgesic and Antipyretic

What is Acetaminophen?

200

Treats bacterial infections

What is Penicillin?

200

Concurrent use of agents that prolong the QT interval; arrhythmias; hypokalemia or hypomagnesemia

What is Quetiapine? 

200

Cardiotoxic, thrombocytopenia/leukopenia, nausea/vomiting 

What is Fluorouracil?

200

Take on an empty stomach at least 30 minutes prior to breakfast, do not take with multivitamin 

What is Levothyroxine? 

300

Stimulates uterine contractions

What is Oxytocin?

300

Decreased gastric acid secretions, prevents and heals ulcers, decreases s/s GERD

What is Famotidine?

300

Hypersensitivity to albumin, uncontrolled HTN, when blood transfusion can reverse anemia

What is Epoetin? 

300

Orthostatic hypotension, light headed, dizzy, increase intraocular pressure, aggression, agitation

What is Levodopa/Carbidopa?

300

Take with or after meals, do not crush, stop when pain is relieved

What is Phenazopyridine? 

400

Inhibits burst firing WITHOUT affecting neuronal excitability

What is Levetiracetam?

400

Increased blood glucose, used for beta-blocker overdose

What is Glucagon?

400

Renal/Hepatic impairment, CHF, Iodine contrast imaging 

What is Metformin?

400

Discontinue at first sign of a rash, Stevens Johnson Syndrome

What is Allopurinol?

400

Headache is a common side effect, dosage amount and frequency and when to call 911, stroage of medication (glass/6 months)

What is Nitroglycerin? 

500

Blocks the conversion of Angiotensin I to the vasoconstrictor Angiotensin II

What is Lisinopril?

500

Treats insomia

What is Zolpidem? 

500

Hypersensitivity/Cross Sensitivity (thiazides), Anuria

What is Furosemide?

500

Potentially Ototoxic and Nephrotoxic

What is Gentamicin?

500
Avoid alcohol, cranberry juice and foods high in vitamin K, avoid IM injection/injury, s/s of bleeding/bruising, frequent labs (PT INR), soft toothbrush.

What is Warfarin?