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Vocabulary-style flashcards covering common emergency room medications, their active ingredients, primary uses, and frequently used drug combinations based on clinical internship notes.
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Dikloron (Diklofenak sodyum)
An agent used for pain, musculoskeletal pain, and inflammation.
Arveles (Deksketoprofen)
A powerful pain reliever classified as an NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug).
Novalgin / Andolor (Metamizol sodyum / Metanozol)
A medication used as a pain reliever and antipyretic (fever reducer).
Zofran (Ondansetron)
A medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting.
Metpamid (Metoklopramid)
Used for nausea and vomiting; it also accelerates gastric emptying.
Dramamin (Dimenhidrinat)
Used to treat dizziness and nausea.
Avil (Feniramin hidrojen maleat)
Used for allergic reactions and itching.
Dekort (Deksametazon)
A steroid used for allergy, edema, and inflammation.
Prednol (Metilprednizolon)
A steroid used for allergy, asthma, and inflammation.
Buscopan (Hiyosin-N-butilbromür)
A spasmolytic used for abdominal pain and spasms.
Muscoril / Tilcolit (Tiyokolşikosid)
A medication that acts as a muscle relaxant.
Lasix (Furosemid)
A diuretic medication used to increase urine production.
Nötropol (B vitamini kompleksi)
A vitamin supplement consisting of B1+B6+B12 used for neuropathic complaints.
Frail (Famotidin)
A stomach protector that reduces gastric acid.
Arveles + Muscoril (Tilcolit)
A common combination used in the ER for back and neck muscle spasms.
Avil + Prednol or Dekort
A common combination used in the ER for treating allergic reactions.
Buscopan + Dikloron
A common combination used in the ER for kidney stones or colic pain.
Storage Conditions for Medications
Store at room temperature between 15−30∘C, keep in original packaging away from light, and out of reach of children.