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acetaminophen - ANSWER APAP/Tylenol/Ofirmev PO, IV(undiluted), PR Fever and pain MOA: Inhibits prostaglandin synthesis and hypothalamic heat-regulating center SE: Not common; IV-GI, increase LFTs Stor/Stab: IV-room temp, use w/n 6hrs N-acetylcysteine - ANSWER NAC/Acetadote/Cetylev PO(e...

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acetaminophen - ANSWER APAP/Tylenol/Ofirmev



PO, IV(undiluted), PR

Fever and pain

MOA: Inhibits prostaglandin synthesis and hypothalamic heat-regulating center

SE: Not common; IV-GI, increase LFTs

Stor/Stab: IV-room temp, use w/n 6hrs



N-acetylcysteine - ANSWER NAC/Acetadote/Cetylev



PO(effervescent,soln) and IV(D5W/SWFI/1/2NS)

APAP Antidote/Mucolytic Agent

MOA: Hematoprotective/glutathione substitute. Mucolytic action by opening disulfide bonds

FDA: 72-hr, 18 dose PO and 21-hr, 3 dose IV regimens

SE: Autoimmune, anaphylaxis, urticaria/pruritis, N/V/GI

Stor/Stab: IV-room temp, use w/n 24hrs-may turn light pink/purple; effer soln use w/n 2 hours of
dissolution



baclofen - ANSWER Lioresal



PO, Intrathecal

Muscle relaxant/antispasmotic

MOA: Inhibits transmission of reflexes at the spinal cord

Dose: Initial: 5mg TID; usual 40-80mg 3-4x/day

SE: Hypotonia, drowsiness, N/V, HoTN

, carisoprodol - ANSWER Soma



PO - Skeletal muscle relaxant

MOA: Not clear - central depressant actions

Dose: 250-350mg TID and qHS for max of 2-3wks

*Long-term use requires a slow taper

SE: Drowsiness, dizziness, HA



cyclobenzaprine - ANSWER Flexeril



PO - Skeletal muscle relaxant

MOA: Centrally acting, related to TCAs, reduces tonic somatic motor activity

Dose: Cap-15mg daily; Tab-5mg TID; max 2-3wks

SE: Drowsiness, dizziness, xerostomia, HA - monitor for s/sx of serotonin syndrome



metaxalone - ANSWER Skelaxin/Metaxall



PO - skeletal muscle relaxant

MOA: General depression of nervous system

Dose: 800mg 3-4x/day

SE: Dizziness, drowsiness, HA, irritability, GI, rash



methocarbamol - ANSWER Robaxin



PO, IV(diluted/undiluted D5W/NS), IM(glutes)

Muscle spasms/tetanus

MOA: General CNS depression

Dose: PO 1.5g 4x/day; IM/IV 1gm q8hr x3days

SE: HoTN, confusion, dizziness, rash, GI

, tizanidine - ANSWER Zanaflex



PO(Cap-can sprinkle on food)

MOA: Alpha2-adrenergic agonist

Dose: Initial 2mg TID; max 36mg; gradual taper off

*CrCl<25-use with caution

SE: HoTN, drowsiness, xerostomia, weakness; Monitor live function



celecoxib - ANSWER Celebrex



PO (can be sprinkled on food)

MOA: COX-2 selective NSAID at higher doses

Dose: 100mg BID or 200mg daily. Higher for gout

*Use not rec in severe renal/hepatic disease

SE: GI, increase LFTs, URTIs

*NSAIDs increase risk of serious CV events



acetylsalicylic acid - ANSWER Aspirin/Ecotren



diclofenac - ANSWER Voltaren DR/Voltaren ER



PO (DR, ER, IR, powder), PR, IV(bolus)

MOA: COX-1 and -2 inhibitor

Dose: 50mg TID, 100mg daily, 37.5mg IV q6hr

*Use not rec in severe renal disease

SE: Edema, HTN, HA, rash, GI

*NSAIDs increase risk of serious CV events

Stor/Stab: IV-protect from light

, diclofenac/misoprostol - ANSWER Arthrotec



PO - OA and RA

MOA: COX-1 and -2 inhibitor; prostaglandin analog

Dose: 50mg/200mcg 3-4x/d

*Give after meal to decrease GI upset

SE: GI, increase ALT

*NSAIDs increase risk of serious CV events

*USE IS CI IN PREGNANT WOMEN*



ibuprofen - ANSWER Motrin/Advil/Caldolor



PO(tab/susp), IV(must be diluted-D5W/NS/LR)

MOA: COX-1 and -2 inhibitor; antipyretic, anti-infla

Dose: 400-800mg q4-6hr; max of 3200mg/d

*Pts should be well hydrates prior to IV admin

SE: Edema, rash, GI, increase LFTs

*NSAIDs increase risk of serious CV events



ketoprofen - ANSWER Orudis



PO(EC, IR, ER), PR

MOA: Cox-1 and -2 inhibitor, antipyretic

Dose: 25-50mg 4x/d, 200mg daily

*max dose of 100mg/d in severe renal impairment

SE: GI, abn LFTs, edema

*NSAIDs increase risk of serious CV events

Stor/Stab: protect from light

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