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Proventil; Ventolin; Proair ✔✔albuterol sulfate (short acting Beta 2 Agonist)
QVAR ✔✔beclomethasone (Anti-Inflammatory Corticosteroid)
Pulmicort ✔✔Budesonide (Anti-Inflammatory Corticosteroid)
Flovent ✔✔fluticasone (inhalation) (Anti-Inflammatory Corticosteroid)
Symbicort ✔✔budesonide/formoterol (Corticosteroid/Long Acting Beta 2 Agonist)
Advair ✔✔fluticasone/salmeterol (Corticosteroid/Long Acting Beta 2 Agonist)
Breo Ellipta ✔✔fluticasone/vilanterol (Corticosteroid/Long Acting Beta 2 Agonist)
Singulair ✔✔Montelukast (Oral Leukotriene Modifier)
Spiriva ✔✔tiotropium ( anticholenergic-LongActing)
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Proventil; Ventolin; Proair ✔✔albuterol sulfate (short acting Beta 2 Agonist) QVAR ✔✔beclomethasone (Anti-Inflammatory Corticosteroid) Pulmicort ✔✔Budesonide (Anti-Inflammatory Corticosteroid) Flovent ✔✔fluticasone (inhalation) (Anti-Inflammatory Corticosteroid) Symbicort ✔✔budesonide/formoterol (Corticosteroid/Long Acting Beta 2 Agonist) Advair ✔✔fluticasone/salmeterol (Corticosteroid/Long Acting Beta 2 Agonist) Breo Ellipta ✔✔fluticasone/vilanterol (Corticosteroid/Long Acting Beta 2 Agonist) Singulair ✔✔Montelukast (Oral Leukotriene Modifier) Spiriva ✔✔tiotropium ( anticholenergic-LongActing)

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Incruse Ellipta ✔✔Umeclidinium ( Anticholenergic-Long Acting)

Toradol ✔✔ketorolac (NSAID) Medrol ✔✔methylprednisolone (Oral anti-inflammatory corticosteroid) don't need to know brand ✔✔Prednisone (Oral anti-inflammatory corticosteroid) Decadron ✔✔Dexamethasone (Oral anti-inflammatory corticosteroid) Tylenol with Codeine CIII(Tylenol #3, #4) ✔✔APAP with Codeine (Narcotic Analgesics) #3=300mg APAP 30mg Codeine #4=300mg APAP 60mg Codeine Norco CII ✔✔APAP with Hydrocodone (Narcotic Analgesics) Percocet CII ✔✔APAP with oxycodone (Narcotic Analgesics) MS Contin CII ✔✔morphine (extended release) (Narcotic Analgesics) BID OxyContin CII ✔✔oxycodone (controlled release) (Narcotic Analgesics) BID

Duragesic CII ✔✔fentanyl (transdermal patch) (Narcotic Analgesics) Q72h usually Ultram CIV ✔✔Tramadol (Opioid like Analgesics) Serotonin interactions also Subutex CIII ✔✔buprenorphine (Agent for opioid dependence/pain--opioid partial agonist/antagonist) Suboxone CIII ✔✔buprenorphine/naloxone (Agent for opioid dependence) combo. opioid partial agonist-antagonist/complete antagonist Narcan ✔✔Naloxone Nasal spray- complete opioid antagonist No brand name ✔✔baclofen (Muscle Relaxant) Flexeril ✔✔cyclobenzaprine (Muscle Relaxant) Robaxin ✔✔methocarbamol (Muscle Relaxant) Zanaflex ✔✔tizanidine (Muscle Relaxant)

Intranasal Corticosteroids ✔✔SE- Local irritation, dryness, bloody nose, bad taste in back of the throat. C- Counseling for how to use nasal spray NSAID ✔✔SE- GI irritation, with long term use can become GI Bleeds, dizziness/drowsiness.Can increase BP C- Take with food, No Alcohol, be careful when taking similar OTC drugs to avoid double dosing Corticosteroid ✔✔SE- GI upset, increased appetite, weight gain, difficulty sleeping, can raise blood sugar levels, and ~30 consecutive days on oral steroids can suppress your natural production C- take with food, avoid OTC NSAIDS, No alcohol Narcotic Analgesic ✔✔SE- Drowsiness, Dizziness, CNS Depression, Constipation, can sometimes upset stomach C- Do not operate vehicles or machinery, do not take with alcohol, high potential for abuse, Be aware of drowsiness and dizziness; What is MME mean Agent for Opioid Dependence ✔✔SE- similar to that of a Narcotic drug C- Watch for acute withdrawal syndrome, potential for abuse, do not use with alcohol, do not operate vehicle

Skeletal Muscle Relaxant ✔✔SE- drowsiness, dizziness, can upset stomach C-Be aware of drowsiness, do not operate machinery, do not take with alcohol or other CNS depressants, Potential for abuse still present q6h ✔✔every 6 hours qam ✔✔every morning qpm ✔✔every evening qhs ✔✔every night at bedtime qd ✔✔every day bid ✔✔twice a day tid ✔✔three times a day qid ✔✔four times a day uat/tat ✔✔until all taken

au ✔✔each ear ad ✔✔right ear as ✔✔left ear aaa ✔✔apply to the affected area po ✔✔by mouth sl ✔✔sublingual pr ✔✔per rectum pv ✔✔vaginally IM ✔✔intramuscular SQ or SC ✔✔subcutaneous (sub Q) IV ✔✔intravenous

supp ✔✔suppository stat ✔✔immediately nkda ✔✔no known drug allergies