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Like a week before school my prof. emailed me this medication list to be familiar with and write up….Is there an easier way to look up all these meds and not have to write them out? She wants me to do a drug sheet for each…
Medications List
TypeMedication
Analgesic/ UrinaryPhenazopyridine (Pyridium)
Ditropan
Detrol
AntibioticAmikain
Amoxicillin
Amoxicillin/ Clavulanic Acid
Amhotericin B
Ampicillin
Ampicillin/ Sulbactam (Unasym)
Azthromycin
Bactracin
Cefazolin
Cefazolin 1/ Metronidazole
Ceftazidime
Cefuroxime
Ciprofloxacin
Clindamycin
Clotrimazole Trouche
Demeclocycline
Dicloxacillin
Doxycycline
Erythromycin
Fluconazole
Gentamicin
AntibioticIsoniazid (INH)
Ketoconazole
Levofloxacin
Linezolid (Zyvox)
Metronidazole (Flagyl)
Miconazole
Neomycin Sulfate (Bacitracin)
Nystatin
Oxacillin
Penicillin G Benz/ Procaine
Penicillin G Benzathine
Penicillin G Potassium
Penicillin G Procaine
Penicillin V Potassium
Piperacillin
Piperacillin/ Tazobactam (Zosyn)
Polymyxin B Sulfate (Neosporin)
Pyrazinamide
Rifampin
Tetracycline
Tobramycin
Tygacil
Unasym
Vancomycin
AnticoagulantEnoxaparin
Heparin
Warfarin
Vitamin K
Antiemetic-5- HT3- AntagonistCompazine, Zofran
Class II Controlled SubstanceHaldol
Codiene
Fentanyl
Hydromorphone
Meperidine HCL (Demerol)
Methadone HCL
Methylphenidate HCL (Ritalin)
Morphine
Oxycodone
Oxycodone 5 mg/APAP 325 mg
Class III-V Controlled SubstanceAcetaminophen/ Codeine 120/12
Acetaminophen/ Codeine 300/30
Alprazolam
Clonazepam
Codeine/ Calcium Iodide
Diazepam
Diphenoxylate 2.5 mg/ Atrophine (Lomotil)
Guifenesine/ Codeine 200/20
Hydrocodone 5mg/ APAP 500mg
Lorazepam
Midazolam

Class III-V Controlled SubstancePhenobarbital
Propoxyphene (Darvon)
Temazepam (Restoril)
Zolpidem
CorticosteroidsBetamethasone
Cortisone Acetate
Dexamethasone

Hydrocortisone
Methylprednisolone
Predinisolone
Prednisone

Flu Prophylaxis& Pneumonia vaccine
IV Nutritional AgentsTPN/PPN
LaxativesColace
Senikot S
Lactulose
Citrate of Magnesia
M.O.M.
Lasix& Bumex
Spironolactone (Aldactone) Quinapril (Accupril)
Metoprolol XL (Toprol)
Diltiazem CD (Tazar)
Digixon (Lanoxin)
Atenolol (Tenormin)
Amiodarone (Cordorone)Coreg
Nadolol (Corgard)
Betapace (Altace)
Respiratory MedsXopenex
Albuterol
Atrovent
Beclomethasone
Budisonide (Pulmicort)
Mucomyst
Olanzcypine (Zyprexa)
Fluctretine (Prozac)& Zoloft, Buspar
Alprazolan (Xanax)& Wellbutrin
Lecothyroxine (Synthroid)
Ferrous Sulfate
Calcium Carbonate
Aldentronate

Updates were made by staff and I didn’t have time to check for doubles. Please add the following:
Pancreas?
Kayexalate
Megace
Phoslo
Iron (Feosol)
MVI (multivitamin)
Actos
Namenda
Metformin
Insulin all types
Sinemet
Narcan
Romazicone
Nulytely
Librium

2 Comments

  1. Joey wrote:

    That’s a hell of a list. Honestly the only way you’re going to get them memorized is either to give them regularly (if you’re a nurse) or to write them all down. Write down what they are for, dosages, side effects, etc. Literally doing it helps you get them down. You already have many of them separated by their effects which is good and is a starting point.

    Friday, January 29, 2010 at 5:42 pm | Permalink
  2. warringhearts wrote:

    OMG this is a dream come true for me! I used to be a CPht and I miss it.

    I don’t know if *you* have ever worked in a pharmacy but they keep a giant brown book that includes the information on every single drug known to man. It’s the stuff you’d find in the folded pamphlet that accompanies drugs inside the bottles. I worked for Walgreens, but it’s been a couple of years. I’m not sure if they still keep it around, call the Pharmacist on duty and ask about it. See if it’s available anywhere else, like a medical library you might have access to?

    Friday, January 29, 2010 at 5:42 pm | Permalink

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