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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Anti-Microbial Drugs

Tetracyclines:

Tetracycline

Doxycycline

Minocycline

Demeclocycline

Macrolides:

Carithormycin

Erythromycin

Azithromycin

Aminoglycosides:

Amikacin

Gentamicin

Neomycin

Tobramycin

Streptomycin

Protein Synthesis Inhibitors:

Chloramphenicol

Aminoglycosides

Tetracyclines

TB Medications:

Isoniazid

Rifampin

Ethambutol

Pyrazinamide

Ethambutol

Fluoroquinolones:

Ciprofloxacin

Sparfloxacin

Enaxacin

Nalidixic acid

Norfloxacin

Mortifloxacin

Sulfonamides:

Sulfadiazine

Sulfisoxazole

Sulfamethoxazole

Malaria Treatment:

Chlorquine

Quinine

Mefloquine

Additional Mentionable Anti-viral Drugs:

Acyclovir

Amatadine

Ribavirin

Zanamivir

Ganciclovir

HIV Treatment:

Zidovudine (AZT)

Nevirapine

Didanosine

Protease Inhibitors-(HIV)

Saquinavir

Retinonavir

Nelfinavir

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Asthma Treatment

Corticosteroids:

Prednisone

Beclomethasone

Antileukotrienes:

Zafirlukast

Zileuton

Beta 2 agonists:

Salmeterol

Albuterol

Nonselective Beta agonists:

Isoproterenolol

Muscarinic agonists:

Ipratropium

H2 blockers:

Famotidine

Nizatidine

Cimetidine

Ranitidine

Monday, May 12, 2008

Cancer Treatment Drugs

Etoposide

Nitrosoureas

Cisplatin

Doxorubicin

Incristine

Paclitaxel

Methotrexate

6 – mercaptopurine

Busulfan

5 – fluorouracil

Lomustine

Carmustine

Glaucoma Treatment:

Prostaglandins

Diuretics

Alpha agonists

Beta Blockers

Throbolytics:

Urokinase

Anistreplase

Streptokinase

Alteplase

Cox 2 Inhibitors:

Rofecoxib

Celecoxib

NSAID’s:

Naproxen

Indomethacin

Ibuprofen

Diabetic Treatment:

Sulfonylureas:

Chlorpropamide

Tolbutamide

Glyburide

Glitazones:

Rosiglitazone

Troglitazone

Pioglitazone

Insulin- Key

Metformin

Monday, April 28, 2008

CNS Pharmacology

Sympathomimetics:

Dopamine

Dobutamine

Epinephrine

Norephinephrine

Isoproterenol

Cholinomimetics:

Carbachol

Neostigmine

Pyridostigmine

Echothiophate

Bethanechol

Cholinoreceptor blockers:

Hexamethonium-Nicotinic blocker

Atropine-Muscarinic blocker

Beta blockers:

Atenolol

Nadolol

Propranolol

Metoprolol

Pindolol

Labetalol

Tricyclic Antidepressants:

Doxepine

Imipramine

Amitriptyline

Nortriptyline

Amitriptyline

Parkinson’s Treatment:

L-dopa

Amantadine

Bromocriptine

Benzodiazepindes:

Iorazepam

Triazolam

Oxazepam

Diazepam

Opiod Analgesics:

Heroin

Methadone

Morphine

Codeine

Dextromethorphan

Meperidine

MAO Inhibitors:

Tranylcypromine

Phenelzine

Seroton specific Re-uptake inhibitors:

Paroxetine

Sertraline

Fluoxetine

Citalopram

Epilepsy Treatment:

Valproic acid

Phenobarbital

Benzodiazepines

Gabapentin

Ethosuximide

Carbamazepine

Barbiturates:

Pentobarbital

Thiopental

Phenobarbital

Secobarbital

IV Anethestics:

Midazolam

Ketamine

Morphine

Fentanyl

Propofol

Thiopental

Local Anesthetics:

Tetracaine

Procaine

Lidocaine

Neuroleptics (Antipsychotic drugs)

Chlorpromazine

Thioridazine

Clozapine

Fluphenazine

Haloperidol

Alpha 1 Selective blockers:

Terazosin

Prazosin

Doxazosin

Alpha 2 Selective blockers:

Yohimbine

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Cardiovascular Pharmacology

Antiarrhythmics- Na+ channel blockers (Class I)

Class IA

Procainamide

Disopyramide

Amiodarone

Quinidine

Class IB

Mexiletine

Lidocaine

Tocainide

Class IC

Flecainide

Encainide

Propafenone

Antiarrhythmics (Beta blockers) (Class II)

Metroprolol

Atenolol

Propranolol

Timolol

Esmolol

Antiarrhythmics (K+Channel blockers) (ClassIII)

Sotaolol

Amiodarone

Bretylium

Ibutilide

Antiarrhythmics (Ca2+ channel blockers) (Class IV)

Diltiazem

Verapamil

Vasodilators:

Verapamil

Minoxidil

Hydralazine

Calcium Channel Blockers:

Verapamil

Diltiazem

Nifedipine

Sympathoplegics:

Beta blockers

Clonidine

Reserpine

Guanethidine

Prazosin

ACE Inhibitors:

Lisinopril

Enalapril

Captopril

Cardiac glycosides:

Digoxin

Diuretics:

Loop Dieuretics

Hydrocholorothiazide

K+ Sparing Dieuretics

Spironolactone

Triamterene

Amiloride

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