NBEO 1 Pharmacology Top Questions and A+ Compiled CORRECT Answers
Acetazolamide - Trade Name: Diamox Drug Class: Oral Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor MOA: Inhibit CA, therefore reducing active secretion and production of Aq. Use: IOP lowering in glaucoma. S/E: Sulfa-Based, so watch for allergies, metallic taste, metabolic acidosis (watch in diabetics), aplastic anemia. CI in COPD and pregnancy. Most fatal SE is bone marrow suppression and aplastic anemia!! Notes: Oral CAI's have more SE's than topical. Dosage: 2 250 mg tablets for angle closure. Also 500 mg slow release tablet, but not for AACG. Acetaminophen - Trade Name: Tylenol Drug Class: Non-Opiate Analgesic MOA: Does not have anti-inflammatory properties. Use: Analgesia and antipyresis
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