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Pharmocology Drug Cards: Innovar

Innovar is a general anesthetic and analgesic used for premedication, maintenance of anesthesia, and as an adjunct. It acts at subcortical levels to reduce motor activity. It is contraindicated in those with hypersensitivity or under 2 years old. Side effects include laryngospasm, bronchospasm, and respiratory arrest. Nursing implications include monitoring vital signs, liver and kidney function tests, and reducing narcotic dosage after the first dose.

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Pharmocology Drug Cards: Innovar

Innovar is a general anesthetic and analgesic used for premedication, maintenance of anesthesia, and as an adjunct. It acts at subcortical levels to reduce motor activity. It is contraindicated in those with hypersensitivity or under 2 years old. Side effects include laryngospasm, bronchospasm, and respiratory arrest. Nursing implications include monitoring vital signs, liver and kidney function tests, and reducing narcotic dosage after the first dose.

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Trade Name: Innovar

Classification: General anesthetic, narcotic analgesic, neuroleptic


analgesic

Use(s): Premedication, adjunct/maintenance of anesthesia,


PHARMOCOLOGY Action: Acts at subcortical levels to reduce motor activity.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, <2 years old.


DRUG CARDS Side Effects: Laryngospasm, bronchospasm, respiratory arrest.

Nursing implications: V/S, LFT, BUN, Creatine, Paco2. After 1st dose
of narcotic reduce dosage.

Trade Name: Progesterone Trade Name: Estrogens


Classification: Progesterone, hormone Classification: Estrogen, hormone

Use(s): Contraception, amenorrhea, PMS, abnormal uterine bleeding. Use(s): Menopause, inoperable breast CA, Prostate CA, osteoporosis

Action: Prevents pituitary release of gonadotrophins, which prevents Action: Inhibits release of pituitary gonadotrophins, inhibits ovulation
follicular maturation. and calcium use in bone.

Contraindications: Breast/Reproductive CA, , cerebral bleeds. Contraindications: Breast/Reproductive CA

Side Effects: Stroke, PE, MI, spontaneous AB Side Effects: Seizures, Stroke, MI

Nursing implications: Weight, B/P, LFT, edema, mental status, Nursing implications: Assess LFT, AST, ALT, bilirubin.
hypercalcemia.
Trade Name: Rocephin (ceftriaxone)
Trade Name: Doxycycline
Classification: Broad-Spectrum antibiotic, 3rd generation cephalosporin
Classification: Antiinfectives
Use(s): Gram-negative bacilli, less effective against gram positive
Use(s): syphilis, Clap, gonorrhea, rickettsia
Action: Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis
Action: Inhibits protein synthesis
Contraindications: to cephalosporins, <1 month old, pregnancy,
lactation. Contraindications: hypersensitivity to tetracycline, children <8 years
old, pregnancy, lactation.
Side Effects: N/V/D, bleeding, proteinuria, lymphocytosis, super
infection, headache, dizziness, rash Side Effects: Fever, neutropenia, angioedema, hepatotoxicity

Nursing implications: Sensitivity to PCN or other cephalosporins. Nursing implications: Assess I&O, allergic Rx, Blood studies, Signs
Assess for diarrhea, and blood chemistry studies, assess for s/s of of infection.
superifection such as thrush and yeast infection

Trade Name: Tetracycline Trade Name: Penicillin


Classification: Broad-Spectrum anti-infective Classification: Broad-Spectrum antiinfectives.

Use(s): Syphilis, clap, gonorrhea, rickettsia infections, acne, Use(s): Gram +/- bacilli and cocci.
ophthalmic neonatorum
Action: interferes with cell wall replication, producing inferior cell walls.
Action: Inhibits protein synthesis
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to PCN, neonates. Sensitivity to
Contraindications: hypersensitivity to tetracycline, children <8 years cephalosporins
old, pregnancy, and lactation. Hypersensitivity to light
Side Effects: anemia, increased bleeding time, Oliguria, proteinuria,
Side Effects: Fever, HA, neutropenia, hemolytic anemia, angioedema. Hematuria, rash, uticaria, anaphylaxsis

Nursing implications: Signs of anemia, Allergic reactions, N/V/D. Nursing implications: Infection, I&O, liver studies, blood studies,
Store out of heat/light respiratory status.
Trade Name: Acyclovir
Trade Name: Podophyllin
Classification: Antiviral
Classification: Antiviral
Use(s): Herpes zoster, herpes simplex, herpes genitalis
Use(s): Genital wart removal
Action: Interferes with DNA synthesis causing decreased viral
replication. Action: unknown

Contraindications: Contraindications: hypersensitivity; perianal or MM warts.

Side Effects: Tremors, confusion, lethargy, convulsions, acute renal Side Effects: inflammation, burning
failure.
Nursing implications: None noted.
Nursing implications: Signs of infection, I&O ratio, skin eruptions,
allergic Reactions

Trade Name: Flagyl (Metronidazole HCL)


Classification: Antiinfectives Trade Name: Pepcid

Use(s): Intestinal amoeba, bone / joint infections, lower respiratory Classification: H2-receptor antagonist.
infections. Trichomonas vaginalis
Use(s): Duodenal ulcer, gastric ulcer, GERD
Action: Direct acting amebicide
Action: Competitively inhibits histamine, while pepsin stays at a stable
Contraindications: , renal disease, pregnancy (1 tri), CNS disorders.
st level, inhibits gastric secretions

Side Effects: Headache, dizziness, convulsions, Blurred vision, sore Contraindications: Hypersensitivity
throat, dry mouth.
Side Effects: Thrombocytopenia, seizure, bronchospasm,
Nursing implications: Assess for signs of infection. Assess stools,
check vision, allergic reactions. Nursing implications: Blood counts, bleeding
Trade Name: Tobramycin Trade Name: Neomycin
Classification: Antiinfectives-Aminoglycoside Classification: Antiinfectives-Aminoglycoside

Use(s): Severe systemic infections with pseudomonas, E.Coli,


Use(s): Infections of pseudomonas, E.Coli, enterobacter, enterobacter, Proteus.
staphylococcus
Action: Interferes with protein synthesis by binding to the 30s
Action: Interferes with protein synthesis, causing an inaccurate peptide subunit, causing an erroneous protein that causes death.
sequence resulting in death.
Contraindications: Bowel obstruction, severe renal disease,
Contraindications: Severe renal disease, hypersensitivity to hypersensitivity, infants, and children.
aminoglycosides.
Side Effects Oliguria, hematuria, renal failure, ototoxicity,
Side Effects Oliguria, hematuria, renal failure, ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity, & leukopenia.
nephrotoxicity, & leukopenia.
Nursing implications: Assess Weight, I&O, renal impairment,
Nursing implications: Assess weight, I&O, blood studies, serum dehydration, blood studies, serum levels.
levels

Trade/generic: Zinacef (cefuroxime sodium) Trade Name: Claforan


Class: Antibacterial Agents: 2nd gen. Cephalosporin Classification: Broad-spectrum antibiotic-Cephalosporin

Route: IM, IV Use(s): Gram - & gram + organisms

Ind: Gram +/- bacteria, including most staph, gp. A & B Action: Inhibits cell wall synthesis, making cell wall unstable.
Strep, most strep, E. coli, meningitits.
Contraindications: hypersensitivity to cephalosporins, infants < 1
Action: Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, making the month.
cell wall unstable.
Side Effects: N/V/D, anaphylaxis, Proteinuria, leukopenia.
Contra: Hypers, seizure disorders.
Nursing implications: Assess for sensitivity to PCN/Cephalosporins,
S/E: Dizziness, headache, fatigue, rash, nephrotoxicity, blood studies, and electrolytes.
nephrotoxicity, renal failure.

RN: Assess for nephrotoxicity, I&O, Blood serum


studies & allergic reactions.
Trade Name: Tazidime Trade Name: Erythromycin
Classification: Broad-Spectrum Antiinfectives-Microlide
Classification: Broad-spectrum antibiotic-Cephalosporin
Use(s): Bacterial infections, Legionaire’s disease, syphilis.
Use(s): Gram negative and gram positive organisms
Action: Binds to P site of 50s ribosomal subunit, interfereing w/
Action: Inhibits cell wall synthesis, making cell wall unstable.
protein synthesis.
Contraindications: hypersensitivity to cephalosporins, infants < 1
Contraindications: Hypersens., cisapride use, astemizole use,
month.
impaired liver function, impaired hearing.
Side Effects: N/V/D, anaphylaxis, Proteinuria, leukopenia.
Side Effects: anaphylaxis, N/V, diarrhea, anorexia, abd pain, abd
cramps, pruritus,
Nursing implications: Assess for sensitivity to PCN/Cephalosporins,
nephrotoxicity, blood studies, and electrolytes.
Nursing implications: observe for allergic reactions,

Trade Name: Ticar (ticarcillin) Trade Name: Ampicillin


Classification: Broad-spectrum Antiinfectives-Penicillin Classification: Broad-Spectrum Antiinfectives-Penicillin

Use(s): Gram +/- cocci, Gram +/- bacilli. Use(s): Gram +/- cocci, Gram +/- bacilli

Action: Interferes with cell wall replication, and causes unstable cell Action: Interferes with cell wall replication & causes cell walls to
walls to burst. burst.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to PCN Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to PCN

Side Effects: Anemia, increased bleeding time, bone marrow Side Effects: Rash, anemia, bone marrow depression, coma,
depression, N/V/D. convulsions, and anaphylaxis.

Nursing implications: Assess, I&O, liver studies, blood studies, Nursing implications: Assess I&O, liver studies, blood studies,
lethargy, coma, convulsions. respiratory and vitals, as well as bowel habits.
Trade Name: Cipro Trade Name: Bactrim
Classification: Broad-Spectrum Antiinfectives Classification: Antiinfectives-Sulfonamides

Use(s): Infections caused by susceptible organisms E. Coli, Proteus, Use(s): UTI, Otitis media, and shigellosis
staph.
Action: Bacteriostatic agent that prevents bacterial growth by
Action: Interferes with conversion of DNA fragments into higher Inhibiting folic acid production.
molecular weight ones. DNA gyrase inhibitors.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sulfonamides, infants <2
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to quinolones months.

Side Effects: Headache, dizziness, restlessness, N/V/D. Side Effects: N/V, diarrhea, joint pain, urticaria, convulsions, fever,
renal failure, leukopenia.
Nursing implications: Assess for CNS symptoms, I&O ratio, allergic
reactions. Nursing implications: Assess for allergic reactions, kidney functions,
and allergic reactions, maintain adequate fluid inake

Trade Name: Virazole (ribavirin) Trade Name: Respigam


Classification: Antiviral Agents-ribavirin Classification: Immune serums

Use(s): Infants and young children w/ lower resp. infections caused Use(s): Prevention of serious lower respiratory tract infections
By RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) caused by RSV in children <2 years old, with bronchopulmonary
dysplasia, or premature birth.
Action: Inhibits viral RNA and DNA synthesis
Action: Higher titer of neutralizing antibody against RSV.
Contraindications: Pregnant or lactating, COPD, asthma, ventilation,
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to this drug or other human
Side Effects:  resp. function, vent. Dependence, pneumothorax, immunoglobulin preparations.
apnea, cardiac arrest, HTN, rash, conjunctivitis, erythema of eyelids.
Side Effects: Resp distress, hypoxia, fever, HTN, anaphylaxis
Nursing implications: Monitor: VS, cardiac status, CBC. Route of
administration is aerosol inhalation Nursing implications: Assess vital signs, respiratory status, for
signs of aseptic meningitis.
Trade Name: Synagis Trade Name: antimycotic Agents (nystatin,
clotrimazole, miconazole, fluconizole, etc.)
Classification: monoclonal antibodies
Classification: Antifungals
Use(s): Prevention of serious lower respiratory tract disease caused by
RSV in pediatric PT’s. Use(s): fungal infections: tinea pedis (common) to sporotrichosis (rare)

Action: A humanized monoclonal antibody that exhibits neutralizing and Action:  cell wall permeability.Some interfere w/ protein synthsis by
fusion-inhibitory activity against RSV. binding to sterol..

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, adults, and cyanotic congenital Contraindications: Hypersens., Pregnant or Lactating Pts.
heart disease.
Side Effects: Nephrotoxicity, hypokalemia, chills, fever, N/V,
Side Effects: N/V/D, URI, apnea, and rash site injection. muscle & joint pain, HA, anorexia, abd. Pain.

Nursing implications: For presence of RSV infections. Nursing implications: Monitor LFT’s, do not administer w/ antacids.

Trade Name: Cotazym


Classification: Digestant Trade Name: Pancreatin

Use(s): Exocrine pancreatic secretion insufficiency, cystic fibrosis, Classification: Digestant


steatorrhea, and pancreatic enzyme deficiency.
Use(s): Exocrine pancreatic secretion insufficiency, cystic fibrosis
Action: Pancreatic enzyme needed for breaking down substances from (digestive aid)
the pancreas.
Action: Pancreatic enzyme needed for breakdown of substances
Contraindications: Allergy to pork, chronic pancreatic disease. released from the pancreas.

Side Effects: Anorexia, N/V/D Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to pork, chronic pancreatic disease.

Nursing implications: Assess for proper development, administer with Side Effects: Anorexia, N/V/D, and rash, hypersensitivity, buccal
meals, I&O ratio, 3 p’s. soreness.

Nursing implications: Assess I&O, for 3 P’s for allergy to pork.


Trade Name: Pancrease Trade Name: Mucomyst
Classification: Mucolytic; antidote - acetaminophen
Classification: Digestant
Use(s): Bronchitis; pneumonia; CF; emphysema; diagnostic in lab
Use(s): Exocrine pancreatic secretion insufficiency, cystic fibrosis
tests.
(digestive aid), and Pancreatic enzyme deficiency.
Action: Decreases viscosity of secretions by breaking disulfide links of
Action: Pancreatic enzyme needed for breakdown of substances
mucoproteins.
released from the pancreas.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity; increased ICP, status
Contraindications: Allergy to pork, chronic pancreatic disease.
asthmaticus.
Side Effects: N/V/D
Side Effects: Dizziness; drowsiness, nausea, vomiting,
bronchospasm, hemoptysis. stomatitis
Nursing implications: Assess for 3 P’s, pork sensitivity, appropriate
height and weight.
Nursing implications: Assess cough, respiratory status, VS.

Trade Name: Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) Trade Name: Pulmozyme


Classification: Skeletal muscle relaxant, central acting.
Classification: cystic fibrosis agent
Use(s): Adjunct for relief of muscle spasm and pain in muscle injuries.
Use(s): Management of Cystic fibrosis
Action: Unknown may be related to antidepressant effects.
Action: Breaks down molecules of infected sputum, to help get the
sputum out.
Contraindications: Acute recovery from an MI, dysrhythmias, heart
block, CHF, hypersensitivity, child <12 years, thyroid disease.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity
Side Effects: Dizziness, weakness, drowsiness, and dysrhythmias.
Side Effects: Possible laryngitis, uticaria, rash, chest pain.
Nursing implications: Assess blood studies, LFT’s, ECG in epileptic
Nursing implications: Assess respiratory function, B/P, pulse, lung
Pt’s., allergic Rx, CNS Depression.
sounds.
Trade Name: Cromolyn (same as intal)
Trade Name: Robaxin
Classification: Antiasthmatic
Classification: Skeletal muscle relaxant, central acting.
Use(s): Preventive allergic rhinitis, asthma, and bronchial asthma,
exercise induced asthma. Use(s): Adjunct for relief of spasms and pain in muscles, tetanus
management.
Action: Stabilizes the membrane of the senthestized cell, preventing the
release of additional chemical mediators Action: Depresses multisynaptic pathways in the spinal cord, causing
skeletal muscle relaxant.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to this drug or lactose or status
asthmaticus. Contraindications: hypersensitivity, child <12 yr., intermittent
porphyria
Side Effects: Headache, dizziness, urinary frequency, dysuria, N/V, dry
mouth, bitter taste. Side Effects: Dizziness, weakness, drowsiness, seizures, N/V,
anaphylaxis.
Nursing implications: Assess eosinophil count during treatment,
respiratory status. Nursing implications: Assess blood studies, liver function tests,
ECG, allergic RX, CNS depression.

Trade Name: Prednisone


Trade Name: Valium (diazepam)
Classification: Corticosteroid
Classification: Antianxiety, anti-convulsant, skeletal muscle relaxant
Use(s): Severe inflammation, immunosuppression, neoplasm’s, MS,
collagen disorders. Use(s): Anxiety, acute ETOH withdrawal, adjunct in seizure
disorders. IV with anesthesia for labor
Action: Decreases inflammation by suppression of migration of
leukocytes and fibroblasts increases capillary permeability and lysosomal Action: Potentates the action of GABA, especially in the limbic
stabilization. system.

Contraindications: Psychosis, hypersensitivity, amebiasis, fungal Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to benzodiazepines, narrow


infections, child <2 years old, aids, TB. angle glaucoma, psychosis.

Side Effects: Circulatory collapse, thrombophlebitis, embolism, GI Side Effects: Neutropenia, respiratory depression, dizziness
hemorrhage. drowsiness, and orthostatic hypotension.

Nursing implications: Assess for N/V, Weight, BP, I&O, infection, Nursing implications: Assess B/P, anxiety, for seizure, for
edema, mental status. changes in mental status.
Trade Name: Indocin Trade Name: Tilade
Classification: NSAID Classification: Antiasthmatic

Use(s): Rheumatoid arthritis, gout, closure of patent ductus arteriosus in Use(s): Severe perennial bronchial asthma, prevention of exercise-
premature infants. induced asthma. Not for treatment of acute asthma attacks.

Action: Inhibits prostaglandin synthesis, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, Action: Stabilizes the membrane of the sensitized mast cell,
antipyretic. preventing further release of chemical mediators after the initial
response.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, asthma, severe renal disease,
severe renal disease, and severe hepatic disease Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to this drug or lactose, status
asthmaticus.
Side Effects: N/V/D, ulceration, and perforation, GI bleeds, hematuria,
Oliguria. Side Effects: Throat irritation, cough, nasal congestion, and rhinitis,
burning eyes, N/V, bitter taste.
Nursing implications: Assess renal, blood and liver status, eye and
ear problems, for confusion. Nursing implications: Assess pulmonary function test, respiratory
status

Trade Name: Aspirin ( acetylsalicylic acid ASA)


Trade Name: Intal
Classification: Non-narcotic analgesic, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory,
Classification: Antiasthmatic antipyretic, antiplatelet

Use(s): Allergic rhinitis, severe perennial asthma, prevention of exercise Use(s): Mild to moderate pain or fever, prophylaxis of MI, angina &
induced bronchial asthma, asthma induced by pollutants. ischemic stroke

Action: Stabilizes the membrane of the sensitized mast cell, preventing Action: Blocks pain impulses at the CNS, antipyretic, decreases
further release of chemical mediators. platelet aggregation, prolongs bleeding

Contraindications: hypersensitivity to this drug or lactose, status Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to ASA, yellow #5, GI bleed,
asthmaticus Children <12 years old, children with flu-like symptoms, peptic ulcer.

Side Effects: Headache, dizziness, neuritis, urinary frequency, dysuria, Side Effects: convulsion, GI bleed, hepatitis, and Reye’s syndrome,
nausea, vomiting. decreases hearing acuity, gastric irritation

Nursing implications: Assess eosinophil, respiratory status. Nursing implications: Assess Liver function, renal function, blood
studies, I&O ratio. Do not give with Ibuprofen, take with food
Trade Name: Solu-Cortef
Trade Name: Alupent
Classification: Corticosteroid
Classification: Bronchodilator selective B2 agonist
Use(s): Severe inflammation, septic shock, adrenal insufficiency,
Use(s): Bronchial asthma, bronchial spasm. ulcerative colitis, collagen disorders.

Action: Relaxes bronchial smooth muscle by direct action on B 2 Action: Decreases inflammation by suppression of leukocytes
Adrenergic receptors. reverses capillary permeability.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sympathomimetics, narrow Contraindications: Psychosis, hypersensitivity, idiopathic


angle glaucoma. thrombocytopenia, fungal infections, bronchial disease, children
<2 years old, aids, TB.
Side Effects: N/V, palpitations, tachycardia, tremors, nausea,
nervousness, headache, and increased bronchospasm, cardiac arrest. Side Effects: Circulatory collapse, thrombophlebitis, and embolism,
thrombocytopenia, GI hemorrhage.
Nursing implications: Assess respiratory function, for tolerance.
Nursing implications: Assess mental status, weight, B/P, I&O,
infection, edema, hypertension.

Trade Name: Theophylline Trade Name: Proventil/Ventolin


Classification: Adrenergic B2-agonist, sympathomimetic,
Classification: Spasmolytic, bronchodilator
bronchodilator
Use(s): Bronchial asthma, broncho-spasm of COPD, chronic bronchitis.
Use(s): Prevention of exercise induced asthma, bronchospasm,
bronchitis, emphysema, or other respiratory diseases.
Action: Relaxes bronchial smooth muscle by blocking
phosphodiesterase.
Action: Causes bronchodilation by interacting with B2 receptors,
relaxes bronchial smooth muscle.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to xanthine, tachydysrhythmias.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sympathomimetics,
Side Effects: Convulsions, palpitations, tachycardia, tremors, nausea,
tachydysrhythmias, severe cardiac disease, and heart block.
nervousness, and headache,restlessness, irritability, insomnia, dizziness.
Adverse CNS reactions often more severe in children
Side Effects: Palpitations, tachycardia, tremors, nausea,
nervousness, headache, and increased bronchospasm.
Nursing implications: Assess Theophylline level, heart rate,
respiratory status, for allergic reactions, monitor blood levels. If dose
Nursing implications: Assess the need for the drug, respiratory
missed call MD before doubling.
function, ability to self medicate, evidence of allergic Reactions
Trade Name: Accutane (isotretirion)
Trade Name: Brethine (terbutaline)
Classification: Antiacne agent
Classification: Selective B2 agonist; Bronchodilator
Use(s): Rarely used for severe recalcitrant acne
Use(s): Bronchospasm, hyperkalemia, and premature labor.
Action: Unknown
Action: Relaxes bronchial smooth muscle by acting on B2 Adrenergic
Contraindications: hypersensitivity, inflamed skin, pregnancy receptors that relax bronchial smooth muscle.
Side Effects: Pseudotumor cerebri, hyperostosis, hepatotoxicity, chelitis, Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sympathomimetics, narrow
dry skin, skin fragility, pruritus, dry mouth, depression. Fetal angle glaucoma, tachydysrhythmias.
abnormalities
Side Effects: N/V, palpitations, tachycardia, tremors, nausea,
Nursing implications: caution if psychiatric disorder. nervousness, headache, and cardiac arrest.

Nursing implications: Assess respiratory function, vitals, and


tolerance to treatment, monitor FHT’s, uterine activity

Trade Name: Azulfidine (sulfasalazine) Trade Name: Aminophylline


Classification: Anti-inflammatory Classification: Spasmolytic

Use(s): Ulcerative colitis, used for rheumatoid arthritis in pt’s who are Use(s): Bronchial asthma, bronchial spasm, Cheyne-Stokes
unresponsive to or intolerant to NSAIDS. respiration. wheezing

Action: anti-inflammatory in connective tissue. A prodrug that delivers Action: Relaxes bronchial smooth muscle, and produces
sulfapyridine and 5-aminosalicylic acid to the colon. bronchodilation.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sulfonamides or salicylates, Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to xanthines,


pregnancy @ term, child <2 years old, intestinal/urinary obstruction. tachydysrhythmias

Side Effects: Anaphylaxis, N/V/D, abdominal pain, hepatitis, Side Effects: N/V, palpitations, tachycardia, tremors, nausea,
convulsions, skin and urine discoloration may occur nervousness, headache, tachypnea.

Nursing implications: Assess kidney function studies, for blood Nursing implications: Assess: Theophylline levels, respiratory
dyscrasis, allergic reaction. Administer after meals status, allergic reactions.
Trade Name: Kwell (lindane)
Trade Name: Nix (permethrin)
Classification: Antiparasitic-Pediculicide Classification: Scabicide, pediculicide.

Use(s): Lice, ticks, nits, flea nits Use(s): Scabies, Lice, nits.

Action: disrupts parasitic nerve cells. Action: Stimulates the nervous system of arthropods, causing
seizures and death of organism.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity,
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity; premature neonate; pt’s with
Side Effects: Burning, pruritus, erythema, numbness, tingling. seizure disorders, inflammation of skin, or breaks in skin.

Nursing implications: Assess for signs of infection. Identify sources Side Effects: Pruritis, rash, irritation, contact dermatitis, aplastic
of infection. anemia, seizures

Nursing implications: Assess for organisms prior to/after


treatment. Identify sources of infection.

Trade Name: Norplant Trade Name: Urecholine (bethanechol)


Classification: Cholinergic stimulant.
Classification: Contraceptive system
Use(s): Urinary retention (postoperative, postpartum); neurogenic
Use(s): Prevention of pregnancy for 5 years.
atony of the bladder with retention.
Action: Progestin that inhibits secretion of gonadotropins & prohibits
Action: Stimulates the muscarinc Ach receptors directly; mimics
follicular maturation.
parasympathetic NS stimulation, stimulates GI motility/Micturition.
Contraindications: , pregnancy, and liver disease/tumors, breast
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, severe Bradycardia, asthma,
carcinoma.
hypotension, PUD, CAD, COPD.
Side Effects: dizziness, HA, nervousness, vaginitis.
Side Effects: Rash, N/V/Bloody diarrhea, Cardiac arrest, circulatory
collapse, acute asthma, dyspnea, bronchoconstriction.
Nursing implications: Assess for jaundice, acne, and menstrual
irregularities.
Nursing implications: Assess vitals, I&O, Assess for abnormal
HR/Rhythm and respiratory issues D/C if develop. Give on an empty
stomach
Trade Name(s) Xylocaine
Classification: Anesthetics local
Trade Name: Danocrine (danazol)

Use(s): Nerve block for pain Classification: androgen

Action: Inhibits conduction of nerve impulses from sensory Use(s): endometriosis, fibrocystic breast disease, and prevention of
Nerves. heredity angioedema.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, application to large areas Action: Decreases FSH, LH which leads to amenorrhea / anovulation.

Side Effects: Rash, irritation, and sensitization Contraindications: Severe renal/cardiac/hepatic disease, , pregnancy.

Nursing implications: Assess pain, assess for any infection, Side Effects: Rash, acne, dizziness, mood change, cramps, BP
evaluate response, redness, swelling, pain.
Nursing implications: Assess K+, mental status, hypercalcemia,
I&O.

Trade Name(s) Duramorph Trade Name(s) Novocain


Classification: Local anesthetic
Classification: Anesthetics: Opiate analgesic
Use(s): Spinal, epidermal, periph. nerve block, & perineum,
Use(s): Severe pain
lower extremities, infiltration.
Action:Depresses pain impulse transmission at the spinal cord level by
Action: Completes w/ Ca+ for sites in nerve membrane that
interacting with opioid receptors.
controls Na+ transport across the cell membrane;
Contraindications: hypersensitivity, addiction, hemorrhage,
decreases rise of depolarization phase of action
bronchial asthma, increased intracranial pressure.
potential.
Side Effects: Drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, headache,
Contraindications: Hypersens., children 12, severe liver disease.
sedation, euphoria, palpitations, bradycardia, change in B/P, n/v,
Side Effects: Palpatations, tachycardia, tremors, nausea,
rash, respiratory depression.
nervousness, & HA.
Nursing implications: Assess:
Nursing implications:
Pain
Assess: VS, HFT if used during labor, allergic reactions, rash
Bowel status
urticaria, itching, as well as cardiac status.
I&O
Administer: Only clear drugs, only with resuscitative equipment
Vitals
nearby, only use drugs w/o preservatives for epidural
CNS
or caudal anesthesia.
Respiratory depression
Allergic reactions
Trade Name(s) Marcaine
Trade Name(s) Nesacaine
Classification: Local anesthetic
Classification: Local anesthetic
Use(s): Epidural, peripheral block, caudal anesthesia, &
Use(s): Epidural, peripheral block, caudal anesthesia, & Infiltration, block
infiltration block.
Action: Block nerve impulses at the point of contact in all kinds
Action: Competes with calcium for sites in the nerve membrane of nerves.
that control sodium transport. Thus slowing the
depolarization phase of the action potential. Contraindications: Hypersensitivity.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, children <12 years, severe Side Effects: Anxiety, dizziness, HA, restlessness, tremor, HTN
liver disease. palpitations, tachycardia, anginal pain.

Side Effects: Seizures, loss of consciousness, myocardial Nursing implications: Monitor for cyanosis, angina
depression, arrest, dysrhythmias, status asthmaticus,
respiratory arrest, anaphylaxis.
Nursing implications: VS,  FHT’s. Look for allergic reactions.

Trade Name(s) Demerol (meperidine hydrochloride)


Trade Name: Vitamin K (aqua mephyton) Classification: Opiate analgesic. Narcotic analgesic

Classification: Vitamin K, Fat-soluble vitamin Use(s): Pain control

Use(s): Vitamin K malabsorption, to prevent hemorrhage, prevents Action: Depresses pain impulse transmission at the spinal cord
hemorrhagic disease level by interacting with opioid receptors.

Action: Needed for adequate blood clotting, factors 2, 7, 9, 10 Contraindications:: Hypersensitivity, addiction.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, severe hepatic disease, last few Side Effects: Increased ICP, seizures, respiratory depression,
weeks of pregnancy. drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, headache, sedation, &
euphoria
Side Effects: HA, brain damage, hemolytic anemia, hemoglobinuria
& hyperbilirubinemia. Nursing implications: Assess pain, renal function, I&O,
constipation, allergic reaction, respiratory rate, in labor do not
Nursing implications: Assess for bleeding (emesis, stools, urine) Check give if delivery is expected within 2-4 hours
PTT, nutritional status (is K intake adequate?)
Trade Name(s): Stadol (butorphanol)
Trade Name(s): Nubain
Classification: Narcotic analgesic, opiate analgesic
Classification: Opioid analgesic
Use(s): Moderate to severe pain.
Use(s): Moderate to severe pain
Action: Decreases pain impulse at the spinal cord level by
interacting with opioid receptors. Action: Depresses pain impulse transmission at the spinal cord
level by interacting with opioid receptors.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, addiction, CHF, myocardial
infarction Contraindications: Hypersensitivity and addiction.

Side Effects: Drowsiness, dizziness, headache, confusion, sedation, Side Effects: Drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, HA, sedation,
euphoria, n/v, anorexia, constipation, cramps. Respiratory depression, euphoria, N/V, anorexia, constipation, and cramps.
pulmonary HTN.
Nursing implications: I&O, CNS changes, dizziness, need for
Nursing implications: Assess pain, decreased output, CNS changes, medication, allergic reactions.
allergic Rx and respiratory dysfunction.

Trade Name(s): Narcan (naloxone)


Trade Name: Morphine Sulfate
Classification: Opioid antagonist
Classification: Opiate analgesic
Use(s): Reverses narcotics, treat respiratory depression caused by
Use(s): Severe pain
narcotics and narcotic overdose
Action: Depress pain impulse transmission at the spinal cord level by
Action: Competes with opioids at opiate receptor sites.
interacting with opioid receptors
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, addiction, hemorrhage, bronchial
asthma, increase ICP.
Side Effects: Drowsiness, nervousness, Rapid pulse, V-Tach,
V-Fib.
Side Effects:
Nursing implications: Withdrawal symptoms, respiratory & cardiac
Nursing implications: Assess need for pain medication, respiratory
status, pain.
depression, and allergic reactions. Antidote is Narcan
Trade Name: Versed (midazolam) Trade Name: Sublimaze
Classification: Sedative, hypnotic Classification: Narcotic analgesic

Use(s): Pre-op, general induction, sedation for procedures. Use(s): Pre-op, post-op, adjunct to general anesthetic

Action: Binds to Benzodiazepine receptors, induces amnesia Action: Inhibits ascending pain pathways

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, shock, coma, Etoh ingestion, acute Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to opiates, myasthenia gravis
narrow angle glaucoma.
Side Effects: Bradycardia, arrest, respiratory depression, respiratory
Side Effects: Apnea, laryngospasm, bronchospasm, retrograde amnesia arrest.

Nursing implications: injection site, vital signs, and signs of apnea Nursing implications: Vital signs

Trade Name: Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment


Trade Name: Achromycin ophthalmic ointment
Classification: Antibacterial
Classification: Antibacterial
Use(s): prevention of gonococal conjunctivitis and chiamydial
conjunctivitis Use(s): prevents neisseria gonorrhea, ophthalmic neonatorium
Action bacteriostatic or bacteriocidal based on concentration and target Action bacteriostatic
organism
Contraindications: none
Contraindications: none
Side Effects: chemical conjunctivitis
Side Effects: chemical conjunctivitis
Nursing implications: place ½ in. ribbon of ointment in the lower
Nursing implications: place ½ in. ribbon of ointment in the lower conjunctival sac within 1 hour of delivery
conjunctival sac within 1 hour of delivery
Trade Name: Toradol (ketorolac)

Trade Name: Hepatitis B Vaccine Classification: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory/nonopioid analgesic.

Classification: Immune Globulin Use(s): Mild to moderate pain.

Use(s): Prevention of Hepatitis B virus in exposed patients Action: Inhibits prostaglandin synthesis, analgesic, anti-inflammatory

Action: Provides passive immunity to Hepatitis B Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, asthma, renal disease, PUD,
lactation, CV bleed.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to immune globulins, coagulation
disorders Side Effects: Gi Bleeds, perforation, Dysuria, Hematuria

Side Effects: Soreness at injection site, angioedema, anaphylaxis Nursing implications: For ASA sensitivity, pain characteristics,
bleeding time, tinnitus.
Nursing implications: For history of anaphylaxis to vaccines.

Trade Name: chlorpropamide (Glucamide)


Trade/Generic Name: Motrin/Advil/Ibuprofen 100-750mg/day
Classification: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents-1st Generation Sulfonureas
Classificationn: NSAID
Use(s): Hyperglycemia, Adjunct to diet, exercise to  glucose levels
Use(s): Fever, dental pain, rheumatoid arthritis, musculoskeletal
w/ Mild to mod.Type 2 DM.
disorders
Action: Unk., probably stimulates insulin release from the pancreas.
Action: Inhibits prostaglandin synthesis, analgesic, and anti-
 peripheral sensitivity to insulin. Potentiates ADH.
inflammatory, antipyretic.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sulfonylureas, juvenile or
Contraindications: PUD, asthma, and severe renal/hepatic disease.
brittle diabetes, pregnancy, lactation, pregnancy.
Side Effects: N/V/D, dizziness, light-headedness, fatigue
Side Effects: parasthesia, fatigue, dizziness, vertigo, malaise, HA,
tinnitus, N/V, heartburn, epigastric distress, rash, urticaria.
Nursing implications: For pain, fever/temp, and for a history of
contraindications.
Nursing implications: caution w/ renal failure, elderly,
malnourished, allergy to. Monitor S/S of hypoglycemia.
Trade Name: tolbutamide (Orinase) Trade Name: acetohexamide (Dymelor)
100-1,000mg/day
Classification: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents-1st Generation Sulfonureas Classification: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents-1st Generation Sulfonureas

Use(s): Hyperglycemia, Adjunct to diet, exercise to  glucose levels w/ Use(s): Hyperglycemia, Adjunct to diet, exercise to  glucose levels
Mild to mod.Type 2 DM. w/ Mild to mod.Type 2 DM.

Action: Unk., probably stimulates insulin release from the pancreas.  Action: Unk., probably stimulates insulin release from the pancreas.
peripheral sensitivity to insulin.  peripheral sensitivity to insulin. Potentiates ADH.

Contraindications: Hypersens., sole agent for Type 1, pregnant or Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sulfonylureas, juvenile or
lactating, DKA. brittle diabetes, pregnancy, lactation.

Side Effects: Hypoglycemia, N/V, cholestasis, rash, pruritis, Side Effects: Hypoglycemia, N/V, cholestasis, rash, pruritis,
leukopenia, thrombocytopenia. leukopenia, thrombocytopenia.

Nursing implications: caution w/ renal failure, elderly, malnourished, Nursing implications: caution w/ renal failure, elderly,
allergy to. Monitor S/S of hypoglycemia. malnourished, allergy to. Monitor S/S of hypoglycemia.

Trade Name: tolazamide (Tolinase)


Trade Name: glipizide (Glucatrol)
Classification: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents-1st Generation Sulfonureas
Classification: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents-2nd Generation Sulfonureas
Use(s): Hyperglycemia, Adjunct to diet, exercise to  glucose levels w/
Use(s): Stable adult onset DM type II, NIDDM.
Mild to mod.Type 2 DM.
Action: Causes functioning pancreas cells to release insulin.
Action: Unk., probably stimulates insulin release from the pancreas. 
peripheral sensitivity to insulin. Potentiates ADH.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sulfonylureas, juvenile or
brittle Diabetes.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sulfonylureas, juvenile or brittle
diabetes, pregnancy, lactation, pregnancy
Side Effects: N/V/D, headache, dizziness, hepatotoxicity,
leukopenia, hemolytic anemia.
Side Effects: Hypoglycemia, N/V, cholestasis, rash, pruritis,
leukopenia, thrombocytopenia.
Nursing implications: Assess for hypo/hyperglycemic reactions
that can occur soon after a meal. Assess blood and urine glucose
Nursing implications: caution w/ renal failure, elderly, malnourished,
levels after treatment.
allergy to. Monitor S/S of hypoglycemia.
Trade Name: glyburide (Diabeta,Micronase) Trade Name: Pioglitazone hydrochloride (NDH) (Actos)
Classification: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents-NEW
Classification: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents-2nd Generation Sulfonureas
Use(s): Stable adult onset DM
Use(s): Stable adult onset DM (NIDDM)
Action:  insulin sensitivity by hepatic glucose metabolism
Action: Causes functioning Beta cells in the pancreas to release insulin.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to Thiazolidinedione, lactation,
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to sulfonylureas, juvenile or brittle
children, DKA,
Diabetes
Side Effects: Hypoglycemia, aggravated DM, URTI, Pharyngitis, HA,
Side Effects: Headache, weakness, N/V/D, Rash, Hypoglycemia
edema,  HDL.
Nursing implications: Assess for hypo/hyperglycemic reaction that
Nursing implications: Assess for Hypo/hyperglycemic reactions,
can occur after meals.
Monitor CBG’s, LFT’s, CBC. Caution w/ CHF.

Trade Name: metformin (Glucophage) Trade Name:


insulin: Lispro / Lente / Regular/
Semilente/ NPH / Ultralente /70-30
Classification: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents-Biguanides Classification: Insulins
Use(s): DM type I ,ketoacidosis in DM type I & II, PTs. on TPN or G
Use(s): Stable adult onset diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) tube feeding. See pharm book for peak, onset and duration times

Action: Inhibits hepatic glucose production and increases sensitivity of Action:  blood sugar by facilitating the uptake & metabolism if
insulin dependent cells. glucose by insulin dependent cells. Also inhibits hepatic glucose
production & the breakdown of glycogen, protein & fat, while it
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, hepatic, renal disease, alcoholism, promotes the formation of glycogen, protein & triglycerides.
cardiopulmonary disease, history of lactic acidosis.
Contraindications: Hypersensitive to protamine, Hypoglycemia,
Side Effects: N/V/D, rash, headache, weakness, dizziness. NPO status,

Nursing implications: Assess for hypo/hyperglycemic reaction, assess Side Effects: Hypoglycemia, anaphylaxis, hepatotoxicity.
CBC, for lactic acidosis. Nursing implications:  CBG’s (fasting & during treatment),
rotate injection sites, Monitor signs of hypoglycemia. Peak times as per
pharm book, Regular insulin acts quickly. Humalog acts quicker than
regular. Regular can be administered IV and/or SQ
Trade Name: rosiglitazone maleate (NDH) (Avandia) Trade Name: Estrogen/Progesterone (comb.)

Classification: Contraceptives
Classification: Oral Hypoglycemic Agents-NEW
Use(s): Birth Control.
Use(s): Stable adult onset DM, NIDDM.
Action:  the release of FSH & LH.
Action: Improves insulin resistance by hepatic glucose metabolism.
Contraindications: Pregnancy, thrombophlebitis, thromboembolic
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to Thiazolidinediones
disorders, estrogen dependent CA of the breast or reproductive organs.
Side Effects: Hypo/hyperglycemia, fatigue, Headache
Side Effects: Fluid retention, N/V, cramping, constipation,
hyperpigmentation, HTN,  risk of MI,
Nursing implications: Assess for hypo/hyperglycemic reactions,
blood studies
Nursing implications: Monitor for adverse reactions.

Trade Name: glucagon Trade Name: Progesterone only


Classification: Oral hyperglycemic agent (occurs naturally in body also)
Classification: Progesterone
Use(s): Sever hypoglycemia, insulin antagonist
Use(s): Contraception, amenorrhea, PMS, abnormal uterine bleeding.
Action: Converts hepatic glycogen to glucose.
Action: Inhibits secretion of pituitary gonadotropins, which prevents
follicular maturation.
Contraindications: hypoglycemia,
Contraindications: Breast CA, pregnancy, thrombolytic disorders.
Side Effects: Hypersens., Pt. W/ pheochromocytoma, hyperglycemia,
hypotension, N/V, urticaria, resp. distress.
Side Effects: Dizziness, HA, migraine, fatigue, depression, stroke,
embolism, MI, spontaneous Abortion
Nursing implications: Monitor CBG’s, VS, S/S of hyperglycemia. Initial
dose is IM effect in 5-20 minutes. IV for severe hypoglycemia.
Nursing implications: Assess Weight, B/P, I&O, edema, HTN.
Destroyed by the GI tract.
Trade Name: Depo-Provera Trade Name: Ergotrate Maleate

Classification: Antineoplastic, hormone Classification: Oxytocic

Use(s): Uterine bleeding, endometrial / renal cancer, and secondary Use(s): Postpartum or postabortion hemorrhage
amenorrhea
Action: Stimulates uterine contractions and vascular smooth muscle,
Action: Inhibits secretion of pituitary gonadotropins, which prevents decreases bleeding.
maturation and ovulation.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to ergot medications, augmentation
Contraindications: Breast/reproductive CA, , pregnancy, thrombolytic of labor, before delivery of placenta, threatened AB
disorders.
Side Effects: Headache, dizziness, fainting, HTN, Chest pain, N/V
Side Effects: Stroke, PE, MI, N/V, spontaneous AB.
Nursing implications: Assess for ergotism, vitals, and fundal tone.
Nursing implications: Assess Weight, B/P, I&O, edema, HTN.

Trade Name: RU486 (mifepristone) Trade Name: Nupercainal Ointment

Classification: Contraceptives Classification: Topical anesthetics


Dose: 600 mg PO
Use(s): Early Pregnancy Termination Use(s): Minor external irritation

Action: Inhibits progesterone receptors. Action: Inhibits the conduction of nerve impulses from sensory nerves

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, ectopic preg., IUD use, Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, large areas, Less than 1 year old.
anticoagulants, cortico-steriods, chronic adrenal failure, bleeding
disorder. Side Effects: Rash, irritation, and sensitization

Side Effects: Incomplete abortion, hemorrhage fetal malformation, Nursing implications: Assess pain, do not use until infection is
vag. Bleeding, abd cramps, abd pain, N/V, HA, treated, remove any scales or crust before applying medication

Nursing implications: Monitor for adverse reactions.


Trade/generic: Methergine (methylergonovine maleate)
Trade Name: Epifoam
Class: Oxytocic, Uterine Motility Agent: Ergot Alkaloid
Classification: Topical Glucocorticoids
Ind: Treatment of PPH or postabortion,  uterine contractions, uterine
atont Use(s): Contact dermatitis

Route: PO, IM, PR Action: Antipruritic, anti-inflammatory


Action: Stimulates uterine, vascular, smooth muscle, causing
contractions &  bleeding Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, viral and fungal infections.

Contra: Hypersensitivity to ergot preparations, in labor, Side Effects: Acne, atrophy, epidermal thinning, purpura, and striae.
before delivery of placenta, hypertension, PID,.
Nursing implications: Assess for a temperature, and for systemic
S/E: N/V, HA, dizziness, dyspnea, cramping, chest pain, absorption leading to a temperature.
hypertension & dysrhythmias

RN: monitor vitals, character & amt. of vag.bdg & watch


for hemorrhage.

Trade Name: Syntocinon Nasal Spray


Trade Name: Colace
Classification: Oxytocic
Classification: Laxative, emollient
Use(s): Stimulation or induction of labor; missed or incomplete
abortion; postpartum bleeding. Use(s): To soften stools

Action: Acts directly on myofibrils, producing uterine contractions; Action: Increases water and fat penetration in the intestine; allows for
stimulates milk ejection by the breast. easier passage of the stool

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, serum toxicity, fetal distress, and Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, obstruction, fecal impaction, and
hypertonic uterus. nausea/vomiting.

Side Effects: convulsions, tetanic contractions. Hypo/Hyper-tension, Side Effects: Nausea, cramps, diarrhea, rash, bitter taste, throat
Brady/tachy-cardia, abruptio placenta, decreased uterine blood flow. irritation.

Nursing implications: I&O, respiration, B/P and pulse (watch for Nursing implications: Causes of constipation, bleeding, N/V
hemorrhage) Length of contractions.
Trade Name: Proctofoam Trade Name: Surfak
Classification: Topical anesthetics
Classification: Laxative, emollient
Use(s): Rectal pain and itching, post partum hemorrhoids
Use(s): To soften stools
Action: Inhibits conduction of nerve impulses
Action: Increases water and fat penetration in the intestine; allows for
easier passage of the stool
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, infants less than 1 year of age.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, obstruction, fecal impaction, and
Side Effects: Rash, irritation, and sensitization.
nausea/vomiting.
Nursing implications: Assess for pain and infection.
Side Effects: Nausea, cramps, diarrhea, rash, bitter taste, throat
irritation.

Nursing implications: Causes of constipation, bleeding, N/V.

Trade Name: Zantac


Trade Name: Rubella Vaccine
Classification: H2-histamine receptor antagonist
Classification: Vaccines & toxoids
Use(s): Duodenal ulcer, H. Pylori, ERD
Use(s): Rubella immunization
Action: Inhibits histamine sites, which ceases acid production
Action: Promotes immunity by causing antibodies to be produced.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity
Contraindications: immunosuppressed, CA, blood dyscrasia, GG
Side Effects: HA, Sleeplessness, confusion, hepatotoxicity. disorders, TB, do not get pregnant for 3 months

Nursing implications: I&O, Bun, Creatine, mental status, GI Side Effects: HA, malaise, rash, pain, erythema, sore throat,
complaints.
Nursing implications: Watch for anaphylaxis. Give SQ
Trade Name(s): Yutopar ( ritodrine)
Trade Name: Dulcolax
Class: Tocolytic, uterine relaxant.
Classification: Laxative, stimulant
Ind: Management of premature labor.
Use(s): Short term treatment of constipation, bowel or rectal
preparation for surgery/examination Route: PO, IV

Action: Acts directly on the intestines by increasing motor activity Action:  frequency & intensity of uterine contractions
by stimulating beta-2 receptors in uterine smooth muscle.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, rectal problems, N/V, acute
abdomen, obstruction Contra: hypersens, eclampsia, HTN, dysrhythmias, before
20th week of pregnancy, bronchial asthma.
Side Effects: muscle weakness, N/V, cramps
S/E: Erythema, rash, dyspnea, hyperventilation, glycosuria,
Nursing implications: Assess cause of constipation, monitor lactic acidosis, hyperglycemia, Hypokalemia, nervousness,
blood/urine/electrolytes if used often by the patient. Assess for tremors.
cramping or rectal bleeding.
RN: Maternal & FHT, EKG, intensity & length of contractions, fluid
intake.

Trade/generic: Pitocin (oxytocin) Syntocinon


Trade Name: RhoGAM
Class: Oxytocic
Classification: Immunizing agent
Route: IM, IV, spray
Use(s): Prevention of isoimmunization in Rh negative women who are
Ind: Stimulates or induces labor; for missed or incomplete
given Rh positive blood after abortions, miscarriages, and amniocentesis
Abortion, PPH, preeclampsia, eclampsia, PROM.
Suppress active antibiody response and formation of anti-Rh(D) in Rh
negative clients exposed to Rh positive blood, promotes destruction of Rh
Action: Acts directly on myofibrils, producing uterine
positive fetal cells
contractions; stimulates milk ejection by the breast.
Action: Suppress the immune response of non-sensitized Rh cells, to
Contra: Hypers., serum toxemia, fetal distress, hypert. uterus,
sensitized cells, , blocks maternal antibody prodction
PPH, GI disturbance, diapheresis, HA, dizziness.
Contraindications: Previous immunization with the drug
S/E: Convulsions, tetanic contractions, abruptio placenta,
 uterine blood flow
Side Effects: Irritation at injection site, fever, lethargy, myalgia
RN: I&O, VS, FHT’s
Nursing implications: For allergic reactions,
Trade Name: MMR vaccine
Trade Name(s): Magnesium Sulfate
Classification: vaccine
Classification: Electrolyte, anticonvulsant
Use(s): prevention of measles, mumps, and rubella
Use(s): Smooth muscle relaxant, inhibit or prevent pre-term labor ,uterine
hyperstimulation, anticonvulsant
Action: produces antibodies to measles, mumps and rubella
Action:
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, anemia, active infection, allergy to
Contraindications: eggs/chickens, pregnancy, febrile illness.

Side Effects: Muscle weakness, flushing, sweating, confusion, Side Effects: anaphylaxis, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, and
sedation, depressed reflexes, flaccidity, paralysis, blindness associated with optic neuritis
hypothermia, nausea, vomiting, cramps, hypotension,
heart block, circulatory collapse. Nursing implications: Watch for skin reactions and anaphylaxis,
bronchospasm, inability to breathe, must dilute with specific diluent that
Nursing implications: Assess for magnesium toxicity, cramping, comes with the medication. Instruct female patients not to get pregnant
bleeding. In PIH prevents seizures. Calcium gluconate is the antagonist. for 3 months

Trade Name(s): Prostaglandin


Classification: hormone
Gen./Trade Name: Vitamins A, D, E, K
Use(s): To maintain patent ductus arteriosus Classification: fat soluble

Action: Relaxes the smooth muscle of the ductus arteriosus; Use(s): A-night blindness, D-maintains Ca & P homeostasis, E-antioxidant 
this results in increased o2 content in the body platelet aggregation, K-clotting factors.

Contraindications: hypersensitivity, respiratory distress Action: Catalysts for biochemical and metabolic reactions.
syndrome.
Contraindications:
Side Effects: Sepsis, peritonitis, apnea, bradycardia, wheezing,
respiratory depression, DIC, cerebral bleed, Side Effects: Anaphylaxis, N/V, fatigue, weakness, HA. dizziness, lethargy.
dysrhythmias
Nursing implications: monitor bilirubin, hypersensitivity, bleeding, PT times.
Nursing implications: ABG’s, apnea, bradycardia
Trade Name: DPT vaccine Trade Name: Iron
Classification: Vitamin
Classification: Vaccine, toxoid
Use(s): To prevent maternal deficiency.
Use(s): Prevention of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis.
Action: Replaces iron stores needed for RBC development
Action: Provides immunity by stimulating antibody/antitoxin production.
Contraindications:
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, active infection,
immunosuppression, and febrile illness
Side Effects: N/V/D, constipation, black or red tarry stools, epigastric
pain.
Side Effects: seizures, N/V, anaphylaxis, encephalopathy
Nursing implications: Liquid forms should be diluted to prevent
Nursing implications: for skin reactions, inability to breath,
discoloration of teeth.
bronchospasm.

Gen./Trade Name: bile salts (Bilron)


Trade Name: Reglan
Classification: Digestive agents
Classification: cholinergic
Use(s): Initiate bile flow from the liver. Once used to treat pts. w/
biliary fistula & resection of the ileum. Used infrequently today. Use(s): prevention of nausea and vomiting.
Action: Bile salts are converted to cholic acid & chenodeoxycholic acid. Action: blocks dopamine in the chemoreceptor trigger zone
They conjugate w/ glycerine & taurine to form bile acids. Then the salts of
the bile acids are secreted in the bile. Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to this drug or procainamide,
seizure disorders, breast cancer
Contraindications: Hepatic dysfunction, obstruction, N/V, abd. pain.
Side Effects: Sedation, fatigue, restlessness, neutropenia, leukopenia.
Side Effects: Abd. cramping, diarrhea,  MM resistance to acid, colic, HCl
can damage tooth enamel Nursing implications: Mental status, GI complaints.
RN implications: Monitor for abd pain, colic.
Trade Name: Zofran (ondansetron)
Vitamins B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3, (niacin), B6
(pyridoxine), nicotinamide, C (ascorbic acid) Classification: Antiemetic

Classification: Water Soluble Use(s): Prevention of N/V

Use(s): B1 -beriberi, B2 -skin, eyes, B3-pellagra, B6 seizures, C-scurvy Action: Blocks serotonin
Action: Catalysts for biochemical and metabolic reactions.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity
Contraindications:
Side Effects: Diarrhea, dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue.
Side Effects: Generally water soluble vitamins are nontoxic b/c
Nursing implications: For hypersensitivity
excesses are excreted in urine.

Nursing implications: Monitor for S/S of allergic reactions to


parenteral thiamine.

Trade Name: Folic Acid Trade Name: Atropine Sulfate


Classification: Vitamin Classification: Antidysrhythmic, anticholinergic, parasympatholytic

Use(s): To assist with a normal pregnancy. Use(s): Bradycardias, blocks vagal response, pre-surgery to decrease
secretions, increase heart rate and dilate pupils
Action:
Action: Blocks ACH at parasympathetic receptors, decreases oral and
Contraindications: respiratory secretions, muscarinic antagonist drug

Side Effects: Allergic bronchospasm, rash, Pruritis, Erythema, malaise. Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to belladonna alkaloids,
tachycardia, GI obstruction, closed angle glaucoma, paralytic ileus
Nursing implications: A client trying to get pregnant should take folic
acid 3-6 months before conception. Side Effects: Dry mouth, n/v tachycardia, blurred vision, decrease
perspiration, constipation, urinary retention

Nursing implications: I&O, EKG, respiratory status


Trade Name: Riopan
Classification: Antacid

Use(s): Antacid, PUD, gastric ulcers, indigestion.


Trade Name: Calcium
Action: Neutralizes gastric acidity.
Classification: Electrolyte
Contraindications: hypersensitivity to this drug or aluminum
Use(s): To manage hypocalcemia, to prevent deficits.
Side Effects: Constipation, diarrhea, hypermagnesemia
Action:
Nursing implications: GI status, Serum MG++ Levels if decreased liver
Contraindications: Hypercalcemia, renal calculi, dig toxicity, V-Fib. function. Give after meals and atbedtime

Side Effects: N/V, pain, constipation, drowsiness, muscle weakness, HA.

Nursing implications: Assess the need for Calcium intake.

Trade Name: Antivert (meclizine)


Classification: Antiemetic, antihistamine, anticholinergic Trade Name: Anectine

Use(s): Vertigo, motion sickness Classification: Neuromuscular blocker

Action: Acts by blocking the chemoreceptor trigger zone Use(s): Skeletal muscle relaxant

Contraindications: hypersensitivity to cyclizines, shock. Action: Inhibits transmission of nerve impulses

Side Effects: Drowsiness, fatigue Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, Malignant hypothermia,


penetrating eye injuries.
Nursing implications: V/S, signs of toxicity
Side Effects: Sinus arrest, dysrhythmias, prolonged apnea,
bronchospasm.

Nursing implications: Electrolyte imbalances, I&O ratio, allergic


reactions.
Trade Name: Inapsine Trade Name: Tagamet
Classification: neuroleptic Classification: H2-histamine receptor antagonist

Use(s): postoperatively for N/V Use(s): Short term treatment of GERD, duodenal and gastric ulcers

Action: Acts on CNS at subcortical level, produces, tranquilization, sleep, Action: Inhibits histamine at the gastric acid site which inhibits secretion
Antiemetic.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, child <2 years old, pregnancy,
lactation. Side Effects: Convulsions, paralytic ileus, jaundice, neutropenia,
increased PTT.
Side Effects: Laryngospasm, bronchospasm, Tachycardia, hypotension.
Nursing implications: Assess I&O, bun, Creatine, and a CBC with
Nursing implications: Vital signs. differential monthly.

Trade Name: Robinul (glycopyrrolate)


Trade Name: Kytril (granisetron)
Classification: Cholinergic blocker, anticholinergic
Classification: Antiemetic
Use(s): decreases secretions before surgery, PUD, Irritable bowel,
Use(s): Prevention of N/V reduces gastric secretions

Action: Blocks serotonin Action: Inhibits Ach in the autonomic nervous system

Contraindications: hypersensitivity Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, narrow angle glaucoma, child <3


Y.O., MI.
Side Effects: HA, anxiety, bronchospasm, leukopenia
Side Effects: Dry mouth, constipation.
Nursing implications: For Hypersensitivity reactions
Nursing implications: I&O, constipation, mental status.
Trade Name: RID
Classification:

Use(s):
Trade Name: Gelsolin
Action:
Classification:
Contraindications:
Use(s):
Side Effects:
Action:
Nursing implications:
Contraindications:

Side Effects:

Nursing implications:

Trade Name: Triple Dye


Classification:
Trade Name: DNase
Use(s): Prevent infection of umbilical cord and promotes drying of the
Classification: cord

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Trade Name: Silver nitrate Solution
Trade Name: Multi-Vitamins
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Classification: Vitamins
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Use(s): To prevent birth defects
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Trade Name: Dermoplast


Trade Name: Bicitra
Classification: OTC
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Treating metabolic acidosis and certain kidney problems Action:
(eg, kidney stones).
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Diarrhea; loose stools; nausea; upset
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stomach; vomiting
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Trade Name: Americain Spray Trade Name: Masse Cream
Classification: OTC
Classification: OTC
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Trade Name: Tucks Trade Name: Witch Hazel


Classification: Astringents-OTC Classification: Astringents-OTC

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