Drug List 8 Pharmacy Technician Program 2011-2012.

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Drug List 8 Pharmacy Technician Program

Sterapred Sterapred Prednisone Prednisone Class: Class: Glucocorticoid Glucocorticoid IFU: Steroid- responsive disorders IFU: Steroid- responsive disorders

Medrol - Medrol -methylprednisolone Class: Glucocorticoid IFU: Steroid- responsive disorders

Temovate Temovate clobetasol propionate clobetasol propionate Class: Topical steroid Class: Topical steroid IFU: Corticosteroid- responsive dermatoses IFU: Corticosteroid- responsive dermatoses

Lotrisone Lotrisone betamethasone / clotrimazole betamethasone / clotrimazole Class: Steroid + azole antifungal Class: Steroid + azole antifungal IFU: Fungal skin infections IFU: Fungal skin infections

Diflucan Diflucan fluconazole fluconazole Class: Azole Class: Azole IFU: oropharyngeal, esophageal, systemic candidiasis; bone marrow transplant prophylaxis. Cryptococcal meningitis. Candida urinary tract infection (UTI), periotonitis IFU: oropharyngeal, esophageal, systemic candidiasis; bone marrow transplant prophylaxis. Cryptococcal meningitis. Candida urinary tract infection (UTI), periotonitis

Nizoral Nizoral ketoconazole ketoconazole Class: Azole Class: Azole IFU: Systemic fungal infections or refractory cutaneous skin infections IFU: Systemic fungal infections or refractory cutaneous skin infections

Zyloprim Zyloprim allopurinol allopurinol Class: Xanthine oxidase inhibitor Class: Xanthine oxidase inhibitor IFU: Gout IFU: Gout

Colchicine Colchicine colchicine colchicine Class: Anti- inflammatory (alkaloid) Class: Anti- inflammatory (alkaloid) IFU: Prophylaxis and treatment of Gout; also Familial Mediterranean fever IFU: Prophylaxis and treatment of Gout; also Familial Mediterranean fever

Folvite Folvite folic acid folic acid Class: Hematinic Class: Hematinic IFU: Megaloblastic anemias of folic acid deficiency IFU: Megaloblastic anemias of folic acid deficiency

Feosol Feosol iron iron Classification: OTC Classification: OTC IFU: Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia IFU: Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia

Adderal Adderal amphetamine / dextro- amphetamine amphetamine / dextro- amphetamine Class: Amphetamine Class: Amphetamine IFU: ADD; narcolepsy IFU: ADD; narcolepsy

Vyvanse Vyvanse lisdexamfetamine dimesylate lisdexamfetamine dimesylate Class: Stimulant Class: Stimulant IFU: ADHD IFU: ADHD

Strattera Strattera atomoxetine atomoxetine Class: SNRI – selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor Class: SNRI – selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor IFU: ADHD IFU: ADHD

Concerta Concerta methylphenidate methylphenidate Class: Stimulant Class: Stimulant IFU: ADHD IFU: ADHD

Ambien Ambien zolpidem tartrate zolpidem tartrate Class: Imidazopyridine hypnotic Class: Imidazopyridine hypnotic IFU: Insomnia IFU: Insomnia

Lunesta Lunesta eszopiclone eszopiclone Class: Pyrrolopyrazine hypnotic Class: Pyrrolopyrazine hypnotic IFU: Insomnia IFU: Insomnia

Rheumatrex Rheumatrex methotrexate sodium methotrexate sodium Class: DMARD (folic acid antagonist) Class: DMARD (folic acid antagonist) IFU: severe rheumatoid arthritis or juvenile rheum. arthritis IFU: severe rheumatoid arthritis or juvenile rheum. arthritis

Plaquenil Plaquenil hydroxychloro- quine sulfate hydroxychloro- quine sulfate Class: aminoquinolone Class: aminoquinolone IFU: Suppression / treatment of malaria IFU: Suppression / treatment of malaria

Xalatan Xalatan latanoprost latanoprost Class: Prostanoid Class: Prostanoid IFU: Open-angle glaucoma; Ocular hypertension IFU: Open-angle glaucoma; Ocular hypertension

Lidoderm Lidoderm lidocaine lidocaine Class: Topical anesthetic Class: Topical anesthetic IFU: Post-herpetic neuralgia IFU: Post-herpetic neuralgia

Suboxone Suboxone buprenorphine / naloxone buprenorphine / naloxone Class: opioid + opioid antagonist Class: opioid + opioid antagonist IFU: Opioid dependence IFU: Opioid dependence

Methadose Methadose methadone HCl methadone HCl Class: Opioid + opioid antagonist Class: Opioid + opioid antagonist IFU: Opioid dependence IFU: Opioid dependence

Imitrex Imitrex sumatriptan sumatriptan Class: Selective 5- HT1B / 1D receptor agonist Class: Selective 5- HT1B / 1D receptor agonist IFU: Acute treatment of migraine IFU: Acute treatment of migraine

Abilify Abilify aripiprazole aripiprazole Class: anti-psycotic Class: anti-psycotic IFU: manic or mixed episodes in bipolar disorder as monotherapy; autistic disorder; major depressive disorder IFU: manic or mixed episodes in bipolar disorder as monotherapy; autistic disorder; major depressive disorder

Chantix Chantix varenicline varenicline Class: nicotinic acetylcholine receptor partial agonist Class: nicotinic acetylcholine receptor partial agonist IFU: smoking cessation aid IFU: smoking cessation aid