List of Aminoglycosides
List of macrolide antibiotics
List of glycopeptide antibiotics
List of antihistamines
List of antihypertensives
List of calcium Channel Blockers
List of antiplatelets
List of anticoagulants
List of Thiazides
List of DMARDS
List of antimalarials
Drugs which undergo entero-hepatic circulation
St John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) Medication interactions
HIV medicines
warfarin
digoxin
anticonvulsants
oral contraceptives
triptans
Normal range of lithium
0.8 mmol/L to 1.4 mmol/L
Normal: review every 3 months
Therapeutic dosage of corticoid steroids
Continue same dose on IV
List of diseases that require therapeutic steroid dosage
List of diseases that require physiologic replacement of steroids
Physiologic replacement of steroids dosage
Contraindications to use nitrates
-Systolic blood pressure less than 90 mmHg.
– Heart rate less than 50 beats per minute.
– Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute.
– Known right ventricular infarction.
– Severe aortic stenosis
Mechanism of action of
sulfonylureas
Stimulates pancreatic beta cells and cause secretion of insulin. it does this by increasing responsiveness of
beta cells to both glucose and non-glucose secretagogues (such as amino acids),
resulting in more insulin being released at all blood glucose concentrations.
Thus, sulfonylureas are useful only in patients with some beta cell
function
Examples of Sulfonylureas
Mechanism of action of Metformin
Enhances insulin binding to the beta cell insulin receptor
treatment-resistant schizophrenia
Increased dosage of dopamine can cause
Extrapyramidal syndrome