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Antivirals/Antifungals - GI Drugs - Endocrine Drugs

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Mechanism of action: inhibits the formation of new thyroid hormone
An adverse effect most common to all laxatives
Prostaglandin drug to reduce the risk of NSAID induced gastric ulcers
Pain and abnormal sensations; adverse effect of amphotericin B
Mechanism of action completely blocks gastric secretions (Abbr.)
Antidiarrheal containing aspirin
Used in oral candidal infection; preparation for this type of infection is a suspension
Drug used in the treatment of growth failure
Used for nausea and vomiting but also increases peristalsis
Antacid that can cause confusion, headache, and rebound hyperacidity
Used in the second trimester for hyperthyroid activity
Closure of this in the long bones necessitates stopping 19 across
Verticales
Suffix for proton pump inhibitors
Drug used in the treatment of esophageal varices; also used to treat VIPomas
Used in the treatment of systemic mycoses; has multiple adverse effects
Fluid and electrolye balance is a priority assessment for the nurse
Adverse effect of acyclovir
An antacid salt that renal insufficiency clients must avoid
Used as a bowel preparation prior to endoscopy or surgery
Most common first-line drug for postoperative nausea and vomiting
Contraindication for bismuth subsalicylate
Antidiarrheal category used to relieve pain from rectal spasms
Part of HAART; a severe adverse effect is musculoskeletal pain
Laxative in which the nurse ensures adequate fluid intake
Renal function studies may indicate change in this drug therapy for a fungal infection