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Which of the following is a nonopioid drug that patients take in low doses after a myocardial
infarction?
aspirin (empirin)
acetaminophen (tylenol)
ibuprofen (advil)
naproxen (aleve)
, aspirin (empirin)
A recall patient who is in pain because of a dental abscess is prescribed Tylenol #3. The
patient requires diazepam (Valium), an antianxiety drug, before her appointments. A possible
drug interaction to be aware of is
increased sedation due to codeine
When respiratory depression occurs beause of an overdose of an opioid analgesic agent, a
drug that will reverse the respiratory depression is?
& it competes with opioids at receptor sites
nalaxone (Narcan)
-Used to treat aggressive periodontal disease
-chelation occurs when they are combined with calcium, magnesium or aluminum
- use decreases the effectiveness of oral contraceptives
-tooth discoloration is an adverse effect of their use
tetracyclines
A patient being treated for aggressive periodontal disease complains of a metallic taste, black
hairy tongue & xerostomia/ The drug that is causing these conditions is?
It is an antiinfective agent.
metronidazole (Flagyl)
Drugs of choice for aggressive periodontitis that does no produce oral effects of black hairy
tongue, metallic taste and xerostomia are:
Amoxicillin (amoxil)
Tetaracycline (Tetracyn)
a patient reports no medical conditions on her medical history but indicates that she takes
isoniazid (nydrazid) and rifampin (Ridafin). These medications indicate that she might have
tuberculosis
A patient has aggressive periodontal disease and takes chlorpropamide (Diabenese) for type 2
diabetes. The drug of choice for treating the periodontal disease and avoiding adverse
interaction with Diabinese is?
metronidazole (Flagyl)