An intrathecal approach.
What is the administration route into the spinal canal?
This increases the production of urine.
What is a diuretic?
These are used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
What are antirheumatic drugs?
Also known as Thrush.
What is Candidiasis?
This is also known as the non-proprietary name.
What is the generic drug name?
A subcutaneous approach.
What is administration under the skin.?
These are commonly used to treat or prevent thrombosis.
What is an anticoagulant?
These are used to treat bacterial infections.
What are antibiotics?
A collection of autoimmune diseases that attacks healthy tissues.
What is Lupus erythematosus?
Why insulin can't be taken orally.
What is stomach acid will destroy it.
Epicutaneous approach.
What is a topical application on the skin?
Vasodilators are categorized by these.
What are mixed or balanced?
These are used to treat fungal infections of the skin.
What are antifungal drugs?
The drug classification for Fosamax.
What are bisphosphonates?
A common side effect of muscle relaxants.
What is drowsiness.
An enteral approach.
What is the GI tract?
Commonly used to reduce the workload on the heart.
What are beta blockers?
These are used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
What are anticholinergics?
The generic name for Lexapro.
What is Escitalopram?
Also known as wry neck or loxia.
What is Torticollis?
The processes of uptake, distribution, and elimination of a drug.
What is Pharmacokinetics?
These two are among the most important and widely used anti-hypertensive class of drugs.
What are thiazide diuretics and ACE inhibitors?
The most commonly used cytotoxic drugs.
What are anticancer drugs?
The cause of antibiotic associated diarrhea,an inflammation of the colon.
What is Pseudomembranous colitis?
Acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir have this in common.
What is usually no side effects.