Unofficial (P1) Year Drug List
Cardiac / Hypertension Drugs
ACEI (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor)
- benazepril Lotensin®
- captopril Capoten®
- enalapril Vasotec, Vaseretic®
- fosinopril Monopril®
- lisinopril Zestril®, Prinivil®
- quinapril Accupril®
- ramipril Altace®
Angiotensin II ReceptorAntagonist
- irbesartan Avapro®
- losartan Cozaar®
- valsartan Diovan®
Beta-blocker (edited by s.fey)
- Pharmacology
- Inhibit β1-receptors in SinoAtrial / AtrialVentricular node
- Decrease renin release
- Increase vasodilation
- Efficacy
- Effective in lowering BP
- No proven reduction in Cardiovascular (CV) mortality
- Side Effects
- Minor:
- confusion, lethargy, impotence, nightmares
- small increases in Triglyceride levels
- small decrease in HDL levels
- Major:
- Bradycardia, bronchiospasms, vasospasm
- Decreased tolerance to exercise
- Variations in blood glucose can mask hypoglycemia
- May aggravate CHF
- Drugs, Doses, Half-Life, Brand Names (®)
- Atenolol25 – 100 mg PO QD; T1/2 = 3 – 4 hours
- Brand(s): Tenormin®
- Metoprolol 50 -100 mg PO QD; T1/2 = 3 – 7 hours
- Brand(s): Toprol®, Lopressor®
- Propranolol 40 – 320 mg POQD; T1/2 = 3 – 5 hours
- Brand(s): Inderal®
- Labetalol100 – 200 PO BID; T1/2 = 6 – 8 hours
- Brand(s): Normodyne®, Levatol®, Trandate®
- Carvedilol6.25 – 25 mg PO QD, BID; T1/2 = 7 – 10 hours
- Brand(s): Coreg
Calcium Channel Blocker
- amlodipine Norvasc®
- diltiazem Cardizem®
- nifedipine Procardia XL®, Adalat CC®
- verapamil Calan, Calan SR®
Calcium ChannelBlocker/ACEI
- amlodipine/benazepril Lotrel®
Cardiac Glycoside
- digoxin Lanoxin®
Diuretics
LoopDiuretics
- bumetanide Bumex®
- furosemideLasix®
- torsemideDemadex®
Potassium Sparing Diuretics
- spironolactone Aldactone®
Potassium Sparing/Thiazide Diuretics
- triamterene/HCTZ Dyazide®
Thiazide Diuretics
- chlorthalidone Hygroton®
- hydrochlorothiazide Hydrodiuril®
α1 AdrenergicBlocking Agent
- doxazosin Cardura®
- terazosin Hytrin®
- clonidine Catapres®
Vasodilating Agents
- nitroglycerin (all forms) Nitroquick®, Nitrolingual®
Miscellaneous
H2 Antagonists
- nizatidine Axid®
- famotidine Pepcid®
- cimetidine Tagamet®
- ranitidine Zantac®
Proton Pump inhibitors
- Lansoprazole Prevacid®
- Pantoprazole Protonix®
- Esomeprazole Nexium®
- Omeprazole Prilosec®
Antitussives, Expectorants, and Mucolytic Agents
- Dextromethorphan Benylin®
- Guaifenesin Robitussin®
Sympathomimetic Agents
- Pseudoephedrine Sudafed®
Analgesic/Antipyretic
- aspirin
- acetaminophenTylenol®, Excedrin®
- ibuprofenMotrin®, Advil®, Nuprin®, Provel®
- naproxen
Pain Relievers
- hydrocodone Lortab®,Lorcet®,Vicodin®
- fentanyl Duragesic®
- acetaminophen withcodeineTylenol® with codeine
Dyslipidemia
HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitors:
- Atorvastatin Lipitor®
- Simvastatin Zocor®
- Pravastatin Pravachol®
- Rosuvastatin Crestor®
- Lovastatin Mevacor®
- Fluvastatin Lescol®
Miscellaneous:
- Ezetimibe Zetia®
Bile Acid Sequestrants:
- Cholestyramine Questran®
- Colestipol Colestid®
- Colesevelam WelChol™
Nicotinic Acid Derivatives:
- Extended-release nicotinic acid Niaspan®
- Sustained-release nicotinic acid
- Crystalline nicotinic acid
Fibric Acid Derivatives:
- Gemfibrozil Lopid®
- Fenofibrate Tricor®
Combination Products:
- Ezetimibe / simvastatin Vytorin®
- Lovastatin / Niacin Advicor®
Diabetes Drugs
Classification Brand Name Generic Names
- Sulfonylurea Diabeta/Micronase Glyburide
- Glucotrol Glipizide
- Meglitinides Prandin Repaglinide
- Starlix Nateglinide
- Biguanides Glucophage Metformin
- Thiazolidinediones Avandia Rosiglitazone
- Alpha-glucosidase Inhibitor
- Acarbose Precose
- Insulins Novolog
- Insulin aspart
- Insulin Humalog lispro
- R Regular insulin Novolin R/Humulin
- N NPH insulin isophane Novolin N/Humulin
- Insulin glargine Lantus
Mechanisms of Action
- Sulfonlyureas – stimulate insulin release from pancreatic beta-cells
- Meglitinides – stimulate insulin release from pancreatic beta-cells
- Biguanides – decreases glucose output from the liver & increases peripheral muscleglucose uptake
- Thiazolidinediones (TZD) – decrease peripheral (skeletal muscle and adipose tissue)insulin resistance & decreases hepatic glucose production
- Alpha-glucosidase Inhibitors – decreases the breakdown of carbohydrates in the brushborder of the small intestine
- Insulin – recombinant DNA insulin that replaces endogenously produced insulin
AntibioticsCommunity related drugs
- Diflucan®
- Valtrex®
- Omnicef®
- Amoxil®
- Augmentin
- Zithromax®
- Biaxin®
- Cefzil®
- Levaquin®
- Tequin®
- Avelox®
- Cipro®
- Tamiflu®
- Macrobid
- Doxycycline
- Tetracycline
- Minocin®
- Flagyl®
- Penicillin
- Bactrim®
Asthma Drug List
Prescription Rescueβ-agonists
- Albuterol (Proventil HFA/Ventolin)
- Pirbuterol (Maxair Autohaler)
Anticholinergics
- Ipratropium:
- Ipratropium & Albuterol Combivent
- Ipratropium Atrovent
Systemic Corticosteroids
- Methylprednisolone (DosePak only)
- Prednisone Tablets
Long Term Controllers
- β-agonists
- Salmeterol Serevent Inhaler
Inhaled Corticosteroids
- Budesonide Rhinocort
- Beclomethasone
- Beclomethasone MDI and nasal Vancenase, Vancenase AQ/Beconase,
- Vanceril/Beclovent)
- Beclomethasone diproprionate HFA Qvar
- FluticasoneSalmeterol Advair
- Fluticasone Flonase
- Fluticasone Flovent
- Mometasone Furoate Monohydrate Nasonex
- Triamcinolone Azmacort
Leukotriene Modifiers
- Montelukast Singulair
- Zafirlukast Accolate
Mast Cell Stabilizers
- Cromolyn Intal
Inhaled Anticholinergics
- Tiotropium Spiriva
Miscellaneous
- Theophylline (various types and names)
Antihistamines
- Cetirizine Zyrtec®
- Fexofenadine Allegra®
- Loratadine Claritin®, various
OTC
- Clemastine Tavist®
- Loratadine Claritin®
Controlled Substance Drug Schedules
SCHEDULE I – Drugs that have no currently accepted medical use in treatment in TheUnited States and have a high potential for abuse. The average practitioner may notprescribe Schedule I drugs.
Examples:
- Opiates, Opium derivatives such as Heroin
- Hallucinogens (LSD)
- Marijuana
- Depressants such as: Methaqualone (Quaalude®)
SCHEDULE II – Drugs that have a high potential for abuse and have a currentlyaccepted medical use in treatment in the United States or a currently accepted medicaluse with severe restrictions.
Generic or Chemical Name Brand or Proprietary Name
- Alfentanil Alfenta
- Amobarbital Amytal, Tuinal
- Amphetamine Dexedrine, Adderall
- Belladonna w/Opium B&O Suppositories
- Cocaine Various manufacturers
- Fentanyl Duragesic, Actiq
- Hydromorphone Dilaudid
- Meperidine Demerol
- Methadone Dolophine, Methadose, Amidone
- Methylphenidate Ritalin, Concerta, Metadate, Metadate CD
- Morphine MS Contin, MSIR, Roxanol, Duramorph
- OxycodoneOxyContin®, Roxicodone,
- With APAP Percocet, Roxicet,
- Tylox, Endocet
- With ASA Percodan, Endodan
- Oxymorphone Numorphan
- Pentobarbital Nembutal
- Remifentanil Ultiva
- Secobarbital Seconal, Tuinal
- Sufentanil Sufenta
SCHEDULE II NYS
SCHEDULE III FEDERAL ANABOLIC STEROIDS
Generic or Chemical Name Brand or Proprietary Name
- Dihydrotestosterone Stanolone
- Ethylestrenol Maxibolin, Orabolin
- Fluoxymesterone Android-F, Halotestin
- Methandrostenolone Dianabol
- Methyltestosterone Anadroid
- Nandrolone Decanoate Deca-Durabolin
- Nandrolone Phenpropionate Durabolin
- Oxandrolone Anavar, Lonavar, Provitar
- Oxymetholone Anadrol-50
- Stanolone Anabolex
- Stanozolol Winstrol
- Testosterone Android-T, Androlan, Depotest, Delatestryl
SCHEDULE III – Drugs that have a potential for abuse less than the drugs in Schedule Iand II and have a currently accepted medical use in the United States.
Generic or Chemical Name Brand or Proprietary Name
- Acetaminophen with Codeine Tylenol® with Codeine
- Amobarbital suppository Amytal
- Aspirin with Butalbital and Codeine Fiorinal with Codeine
- Aspirin with Codeine Empirin with Codeine
- Aspirin with Butalbital Fiorinal
- Buprenorphine F = III S =V Subutex, Suboxone, Buprenex, Temegesic
- Dronabinol Marinol
- Hydrocodone Combinations:
- With Chlorpheniramine Tussionex
- With APAP Lortab, Vicodin
- With ASA Lortab ASA
- With Guaifenesin Hycotuss, Vicodin Tuss
- With Ibuprofen Vicoprofen
- Ketamine Ketalar
- Paregoric Liquid Various manufacturers
- Pentobarbital Suppository Nembutal
- Phendimetrazine Plegine, Bontril, Prelu-2
- Secobarbital Suppository Seconal
SCHEDULE IV – Drugs that have a low potential for abuse relative to the drugs inSchedule III with a currently accepted medical use in the United States.
Generic or Chemical Name Brand or Proprietary Name (®)
- Butorphanol (Federal Control IV only) Stadol
- Chloral Hydrate Noctec®, Aquachloral®
- Dichloralphenazone Midrin
- Meprobamate Miltown, Equanil, Deprol
- Modafinil Provigil
- Pemoline Cylert
- Pentazocine Talwin NX, Talacen, Talwin Compound
- Phenobarbital Various manufacturers
- Phentermine Adipex-P, Ionamin
- Propoxyphene Darvon
- With APAP Darvocet, Darvocet N-100
- With ASA Darvon Compound
- Sibutramine Meridia
- Zaleplon Sonata
- Zolpidem Ambien
SCEHDULE IV BENZODIAZEPINES
Generic or Chemical Name Brand or Proprietary Name
- Alprazolam Xanax
- Chlordiazepoxide Librium, Libritabs
- Chlordiazepoxide & methoscopolamine Librax
- Clonazepam Klonopin
- Clorazepate Tranxene
- Diazepam Valium
- Estazolam ProSom
- Fluitrazepam Rohypnol (Not available in US)
- Flurazepam Dalmane
- Lorazepam Ativan
- Midazolam Versed
- Oxazepam Serax
- Temazepam Restoril
- Triazolam Halcion
SCHEDULE V – Drugs that have a low potential for abuse relative to the drugs inSchedule IV with a currently accepted medical use in the United States.
Generic or Chemical Name Brand or Proprietary Name
- Codeine cough syrups Robitussin AC (Guaifenesin)
- Guiatuss AC, Mytussin AC, Cheracol
- Diphenoxylate/Atropine Lomotil
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