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Basaglar Megace Haldol Metoprolol Acetaminophen Fentanyl Elavil Cymbalta Namenda Lyrica
1.Write the trade name
2.Write the generic name .
3.Write the classification of the medication
4.Write the ONSET, PEAK, and DURATION of each medication
5.Write 10 SIDE EFFECTS of each medication
6.Write 10 CONTRAINDICATIONS of each medication
7.Write 10 things you would TEACH the patient about each medication and explain why for each For each medication
8.Write what CATEGORY the medication is in as it pertains to pregnancy
If possible I need all 8 question answered for all 10 medications
QUESTIONS | Basaglar | Megace | Haldol | Metoprolol | Acetaminophen | Fentanyl | Elavil | Cymbalta | Namenda | Lyrica |
1. | Lantus, Basaglar etc. | Megace, megastat | Haldol, Peridol, Serenace | Toprol, Betaloc | Dolo, Calpol, Acephen, Aminofen | Sublimaze, Fentanyl | Elavil, Tryptine | Cymbalta | Namenda, Axura | Lyrica |
2. |
Insulin glargine |
Megestrol acetate |
Haloperidol | Metoprolol succinate/metoprolol tartrate | Acetaminophen or Paracetamol | Fentanyl citrate | Amitriptyline hydrochloride | Duloxetine | Memantine | Pregabalin |
3. | Long acting Insulin | Antineoplastics | Antipsychotics |
Antihypertensives Beta blockers |
Nonnarcotic analgesics & antipyretics | Narcotic & Opiod analgesics | Antidepressants |
Antidepressants |
Anti alzheimer's drugs | Anti-seizure drug |
4. |
onset: 1 hrs Peak: None Duration: 24 - 36 hrs |
Unknown |
Onset: Unknown Peak: oral 3-6 hrs Duration: Unknown |
Onset: 5 to 15 minute Peak: 20 min-1 hr Duration: 5 - 12 hr |
Onset: unknown Peak: 1-3 hr Duration: 3-4 hr |
Onset: 1min- 24hr Peak:3min-3 days Duration: 30min-2 hrs |
Onset: unknown Peak: 2-12 hr Duration: unknown |
Onset: Peak: 6-10 hrs Duration: |
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5. | hypoglycemia, pruritus, rash, pain at injection site, lipodystrophy, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, swelling, redness, urticaria | Thrombophlebitis, heart failure, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, constipation, dry mouth, hypertension, rash, weight gain | seizures, headache, lethargy, sedation, drowsiness, confusion, blurred vision, anorexia, dry mouth, rash | fatigue, dizziness, bradycardia, hypotension, nausea, diarrhea, dyspnea, rash, depression, heart failure | liver damage, jaundice, hemolytic anemia, neutropenia, leukopenia, pancytopenia, hypoglycemia, rash, urticaria | sedation, somnolence, euphoria, dizziness, headache, anxiety, depression, arrythmias, nausea, vomiting | Ataxia, tremor, anxiety, insomnia,restlessness, Seizures, Coma, arrythmias, hallucinations, CVA | Nausea, somnolence, insomnia, dizziness, headache, dry mouth | Confusion, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, insomnia, agitation, hallucinations, anxiety | drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, constipation, weight gain, blurred vision |
6. | hypersensitive to insulin, hypoglycemia, do not use I.V route, not used for diabetic ketoacidosis, should not be diluted with other insulin | hypersensitive to drugs, pregnancy | hypersensitive to drugs, parkinsonism, coma, CNS depression | hypersensitive to drugs, avoid in sinus bradycardia, first degree heart block, avoid in breast feeding women | hypersensitive to drugs, Avoid in liver failure | hypersensitive to drugs, known intolerance to drugs, patch is contraindicated after surgery or in mild to moderate pain | hypersensitive to drugs, Avoid in patient who have received MAO inhibitor within 14 days interval, contraindicated during acute recovery phase of MI | hypersensitive to drugs, Avoid in patient who have received MAO inhibitor | hypersensitive to drugs, contraindicated to AChE inhibitors | hypersensitive to drugs |
7. | proper glucose monitoring, insulin techniques, diet control, regular exercise, dose to be taken once daily at bed time, signs & symptoms of hypoglycemia, alcohol consumption should be avoided as it decreases absorption, to carry oral glucose always while on insulin to avoid complications, regular follow up, store insulin in refrigerator | Inform patient that treatment respose isn't immediate, Avoid breast feeding during therapy as it causes toxic to infant, use effective contraception while on drug , periodic monitoring of blood glucose levels as drug increases glucose | as drugs causes sedation & drowsiness activities should be avoided for few days, avoid alcohol, relieve dry mouth by taking sugar candy or sips of water | Monitor heart rate & BP regularly, take drug exactly prescribed time and with meals, Avoid driving and other task, alert if shortness of breath, not to stop taking drug suddenly, it must be withdrawn gradually | consult doctor before giving drug to childrens & pregnant women, drug is only for short term use, high dose of drug causes liver damage, Avoid alcohol consumption, Avoid using drug if fever is high or lasts for more than 3 days | Avoid hazardous activities while on drug, Avoid drinking alcohol, or taking any other CNS drugs | Advise to take full dose at bedtime, warn the patient about possible morning orthostatic hypotension, Avoid alcohol, Avoid hazardous activities while on drug, not to stop taking drug suddenly, it must be withdrawn gradually | Avoid alcohol, Avoid hazardous activities while on drug, not to stop taking drug suddenly, it must be withdrawn gradually | Take caution while taking drugs, regular follow up, proper intake of drugs in correct time | regular use of drug, take drug at same time, do not stop taking drug without consultation, notify if symptoms of adverse reactions persist, it may cause addiction if taken for long term |
8. | Pregnancy risk category C | Category D | Category C | Category C | Category B | Category C | Category C | Category C | Category B | Category C |