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Brand name for enoxaparin
Lovenox*
Brand name for norepinephrine
Levophed*
Antiplatelet drugs
Brilinta* (ticagrelor), Plavix* (clopidogrel)
Oral Anticoagulants
Coumadin* (warfarin), Eliquis* (apixaban), Xarelto* (rivaroxaban)
Drug indicated for edema or fluid overload (usually in heart failure)
Lasix* (furosemide)
Drug used for heart rhythm disorders
Cordarone* (amiodarone)
Drugs with Boxed warning of “thrombotic events after premature discontinuation”
Pradaxa* (dabigatran), Eliquis* (apixaban), Xarelto* (rivaroxaban)
drug with these Adverse events: pulmonary toxicity, thyrotoxicosis, optic neuritis, and hepatotoxicity
Cordarone* (amiodarone)
VTE treatment dose of Lovenox* (enoxaparin) in patient with normal renal function
1 mg/kg SQ Q12H
Brand name of hydromorphone
Dilaudid*
Brand name of apixaban
Eliquis*
Anti-muscarinic drug sometimes used in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS)
Atropine (Atropen*)
Cardiac glycoside used as heart rate controller in a-fib treatment
Lanoxin* (digoxin)
Nasal spray for opioid overdose
Narcan* (naloxone)
Drug used in chronic alcoholism to prevent or treat Wernicke’s encephalopathy
Thiamine
Drugs with warnings of “severe respiratory depression and risk of addiction, misuse, or abuse”
Fentanyl (Actiq*), Morphine, Hydromorphone (Dilaudid*)
Drug to avoid in patients with recent or history of GI bleeding or performation
Ketorolac (Toradol*) and other NSAIDs
Drug that can cause embryo-fetal toxicity, cardiomyopathy, and chemo-induced neutropenia
Herceptin* (trastuzumab)
Drugs associated with bradycardia
Digoxin (Lanoxin*), Diltiazem (Cardizem*), Metoprolol (Lopressor*)