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Pharm 124 Meds Exam 2 Questions And Answers


Nursing considerations- 4-8 weeks of therapy may be needed (heals 90% of ulcers);
PREGNANCY CLASS B - ANSWER Esomeprazole, Lansoprazole



Nursing considerations- 4-8 weeks of therapy may be needed (heals 90% of ulcers);
PREGNANCY CLASS C - ANSWER Omeprazole



Antiemetic

GI prokinetic/ promotes movement in the GI tract

Increases movements and contractions in stomach and intestines; strengthens muscle
of LES (no reflux going into esophagus) - ANSWER Metoclopramide (Reglan)



Used for n/v, gastroparesis (slow emptying of stomach), refractory GERD - ANSWER
Metoclopramide (Reglan)



AE: sedation, fatigue, restlessness, Tardive Dyskinesia - ANSWER Metoclopramide
(Reglan)



Abnormal irreversible muscle movements in the face that cause lip smacking, chewing,
puckering of mouth, blinking, sticking out tongue, frowning or scowling, shaking of arms
and legs - ANSWER Tardive Dyskinesia



Administer 4x per day on empty stomach; PO or IV

Contraindicated for hx of TD, GI obstruction, Epilepsy - ANSWER Metoclopramide
(Reglan)



TC: ulcers and GERD

PC: H2-receptor antagonist

, suppresses the VOLUME and acidity of parietal cell secretions - ANSWER Famotidine
(Pepcid)



Used for indigestion, sour stomach, duodenal ulcers (6-8 weeks), gastric ulcers (12
weeks), Zollinger- Ellison syndrome - ANSWER Famotidine (Pepcid)



Nursing considerations: do not take with antacids (decreases H2 receptor action),
NSAIDs; Do not smoke; Do not overeat; Reduce stress - ANSWER Famotidine (Pepcid)



Antiulcer

GI agent

Provides thick barrier to coat and bind peptic ulcers, protecting it from further erosion;
sticks to ulcer for up to 6 hours. - ANSWER Sucralfate (Carafate)



Dulaglutide - ANSWER Trulicity



Glyburide - ANSWER Classification- sulfonylurea



Repaglinide - ANSWER PRANDIN



Class:

Antidiabetic, Meglitinide



Dosage Form:

tablet



FDA:

Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

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