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NPLEX: Pharmaceuticals and botanicals

Pharmacotherapeutic Agents[edit]

Antimicrobial[edit]

Aminoglycosides[edit]

Cephalosporins[edit]

Macrolides, ketolides[edit]

Penicillins[edit]

Quinolones[edit]

Tetracycline[edit]

Misc. antibacterials[edit]

Antifngal[edit]

Antivirals[edit]

Antiprotozoal[edit]

Misc. antimicrobials[edit]

Bacterial static[edit]

Antigout[edit]

Antihistamine[edit]

Chemotherapeutic[edit]

Anticholinergic[edit]

Sypathomimetics[edit]

Cardiovascular[edit]

Cardiac[edit]

Antilipidemic[edit]

Diuretic[edit]

Hypotensive[edit]

Vasodilation[edit]

Calcium channel blkr[edit]

ACE inhibitor[edit]

Misc. CV[edit]

CNS agent/ other neurological[edit]

Analgesics, antipyretic[edit]

Local anesthetics[edit]

NSAIDs[edit]

Opioids[edit]

Opioid antagonists[edit]

Anticovulsants[edit]

Anti-parkinsons[edit]

Psychotherapeutic[edit]

Muscle relaxant[edit]

Diabetic[edit]

ENT[edit]

GI[edit]

Heavy metal and chelators[edit]

Histamine-1 antagonists[edit]

Histamine-2 antagonist[edit]

Leukotriene receptor antagonist[edit]

Hormones[edit]

Immunological[edit]

Skin, mucous membrane agents[edit]

Upper respiratory[edit]

Vaccines[edit]

Misc.[edit]



To be filed[edit]

Please note: Although individual fluids are not specified above, the examinee is responsible for Understanding principles for using fluids administered parenterally in acute care interventions.

Dr Anderson's List of Diagnosis's[edit]

Day 1[edit]

Blood and lymph[edit]

Leukemia, Hodgkin's, malaria, phlebitis, septicemia, lymphadenitis, lymphedema, anemia, elliptocytosis, hemochromatosis, polycythemia vera, multiple myeloma, thalassemia, porphyria

Botanical Medicines[edit]