This non-NSAID is used a lot in combination with opioids.
What is acetaminophen?
Name three of the types of infections that anti-infective work to kill or stop.
Bacterial, fungal, parasitic, viral, or protozoal infections
Prochlorperazine, ondansetron, and metoclopramide are types of this drug.
What are antiemetics?
This class of drug includes Toradol.
What are NSAIDs?
Antibiotics ending in -oxacin are often this kind of antibiotic.
What is fluoroquinolone?
Diphenoxylate/atropine, loperamide, and bismuth subsalicylate are all drugs used to treat this condition.
What is diarrhea?
This class of drug works on the central nervous system
What are opioids?
This is antibiotic class for drugs such as Keflex, Ceftin, and Omnicef.
What is cephalosporin?
Polyethylene glycol is this type of laxative
What is osmotic?
Several drugs of this class end in -odone
What are Opioids?
Tetracyclines, amphenicols, sulfonamides, & macrolides inhibit the growth of bacteria, but do not kill them. They are considered this kind of antibiotic.
What is bacteriostatic?
PPI’s are often prescribed for GERD. PPI is an abbreviation for this type of gastrointestinal medication.
What is a proton pump inhibitor?
This drug is combined with hydrocodone to create the brand name medication Tussionex.
What is chlorpheniramine?
SMZ is the common abbreviation for this brand-name antibiotic.
What is Bactrim or sulfamethoxazole trimethoprim?
Pancreatic enzymes are used to treat this gastrointestinal condition.
What is exocrine pancreatic insufficiency?