Generic
Atorvastatin.
List all if applicable.
What is Generic name of Lipitor?
FeroSul's Labeled Indication
What is iron deficiency or iron-deficiency anemia?
Icosapent Ethyl's dose conc
2 g BID or 4 g Qday
-Pril, -Sartan, and -Statin's black box warning.
What is fetal toxicity?
Ergocalciferol is also known as
What is calciferol?
Altace.
List all if applicable.
What is the Brand name for Ramipril?
Pravachol's MOA or target for inhibition.
What is HMG CoA Reductase inhibitor?
Avapro's dosage range.
What is 75-300 mg? 75, 150, 300
The adverse effects of vitamin D3.
What is none?
Used to treat megaloblastic and macrocytic anemias due to folate deficiency (Gen/Brand)
Folic Acid/FA-8
Klor Con.
List all if applicable.
What is Potassium Chloride?
Tricor's MOA or target?
What is PPARa?
Lovastatin's range of dosage forms.
What is 10-60 mg? (10, 20, 40, 60)
True or false. Benazepril has AE for hyperkalemia, nephrotoxicity and bradycardia.
What is false?
It has for hyperkalemia and nephro but it has a chance for tachycardia since it works to reduce hypertension.
Amlodipine's oral solution concentration
What is 1 mg/mL?
Lovaza.
List all if applicable.
What is Omega 3 Acid Ethyl Esters?
Plendil's 2 indication.
What is hypertension and angina?
Diovan's range for oral tablet.
What is 40-320 mg? 40, 80, 160, 320
Select all that apply serious adverse reactions of Zocor:
rhabdomyolysis, myopathy, hepatotoxicity, tendon rupture, elevated HgA1c, immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy
What are all of the above?
Niacin has indications as a dietary supplement as well as two others (1 labeled and 1 off-labeled)
What is dyslipidemias and pellagra (severe B3 or niacin deficiency)?
Diltiazem.
List all if applicable.
What is the Generic name for Cardizem, Matzim, Tiazac?
Select all that apply for Indications for Vasotec:
heart failure w/ reduced ejection fraction, hypertension, AMI, Proteinuric CKD for diabetic or nondiabetic.
What is all of the above?
Vitamin B12's billion ways to administer.
Hint: 5
What is oral (sublingual), IM, intranasal, lozenge/troche, oral tablet/ER?
All of the following are capable of being a AE in Microzide except:
constipation, hypercalcemia, hyperuricemia, impotence, hypermagnesemia, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, and photosensivity.
What is hypermagnesemia?
Actually cause hypomagnesemia, due to it inhibiting Na+ reabsorption and causing more excretion of Na+, H2O, and other ions.
Fenofibrate has all of the following AE except:
indigestion, myopathy, rhabdomyolysis, renal toxicity, cholethiasis, and rash
What is renal toxicity?
It has all of the following but instead of renal, it has hepatotoxicity.