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1. Blood pressure medica- Metoprolol Tartrate (IR)
tions that should be tak- Carvedilol (IR/CR)
en with or immediately
following food
2. Which meds contain Test for HLA-B*5701 prior to starting: ‘ risk of hy-
abacavir? persensitivity rxn to abacavir
3. 2 Vaccines that are con- Varivax
traindicated in severe al- Zostavax
lergy to neomycin or
gelatin Both are live attenuated, SC vaccines
4. 5 vaccines that are 1. Varicella - SC
stored in the freezer 2. Zostavax - SC
3. MMR (fridge or freezer)
4. MMRV - SC
5. Cholera - PO
5. Vaccines/meds to avoid Clevidipine (Cleviprex)
in severe egg allergy Propofol (Diprovan)
(e.g. anaphylaxis) FluMist (Live attenuated influenza vaccine)
Yellow Fever Vaccine (live vaccine)
ACIP states that even pts with severe egg allergies
can receive any indicated inactivated flu vaccine,
but administration should be supervised by a HCP
who is able to recognize and treat severe allergic
rxns
6. Key Drugs with BBW for
hepatotoxicity
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8. Live Vaccines COZY IV RM
Cholera
Oral typhoid
Zostavax
Yellow Fever
Intranasal flu
Varicella
Rotavirus
MMR
*Live vaccines should be administered on the
same day, or separated by 4 weeks
*CI in immunosuppressed & pregnant pts
9. PAH: which CCB are Amlodipine
most frequently used for Long acting nifedipine
responders of vasoreac- Diltiazem
tivity testing?
*Verapamil is not recommended d/t its more pro-
nounced negative inotropic effects relative to dilti-
azem
10.
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Which sulfonylureas are Glimepiride (Amaryl)
on the Beers List? Glyburide (Glynase)
11. Drugs with most anti- -Paroxetine
cholinergic effects (risk -TCAs
of anticholinergic toxici- -1st gen antipsychotics
ty when combined) -Diphenhydramine, brompheniramine, chlorpheni-
ramine, doxylamine, hydroxyzine, cyproheptidine
-Atropine, belladonna, dicyclomine, meclizine
-Benztropine, trihexyphenidyl
-Baclofen, carisoprodol, cyclobenzaprine
-Oxybutynin, darifenacin, tolterodine
12. Drugs that cause agran- Propylthiouracil
ulocytosis (“ in multiple Methimazole
cell lines) Procainamide
Clozapine
Carbamazepine
SMX-TMP
Isoniazid
Granulocytosis: “ neutrophils, basophils and
eosinophils
13. Key drugs that ‘ potassi- SECA DaNianCuSanTaoChan
um levels
Spironolactone/Eplerenone
Everolimus
Canagliflozin
ACEI/ARBs/Aliskiren
Drospirenone-containing COCs
NSAIDs
Chronic heparin
SMX/TMP
Tacrolimus
Cyclosporine
14. Key nephrotoxic drugs Aminoglycosides
Amphotericin B
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