Drug Name | Indication |
Apixaban | 1. Atrial fibtrillation, nonvalvular (prophylaxis, to reduce the risk of stroke) 2. Hip or knee replacement surgery (prophylaxis, to reduce the risk of DVT and PE 3. DVT or PE (treatment and to reduce the future risk) 1. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia with thrombosis |
Rivaroxaban | 1. Prevention of thromboembolism in patients after orthopedic surgery 2. Prevention of thromboembolism in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation 3. Treatment and secondary prevention of DVT or pulmonary embolism 4. Coronary artery disease (stable) or peripheral artery disease 1. Acute coronary syndrome
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Warfarin | 1. Anticoagulation, for multiple FDA-labeled indications, all dosed similarly, including atrial fibrillation; myocardial infarction; prosthetic cardiac valve component embolism; pulmonary embolism; thrombosis, post-myocardial infarction; venous thromboembolism 1. Prevention of transient ischemic attacks |
Clopidogrel | 1. Acute ST segment elevation MI managed medically and non-ST segment elevation MI 2. Thrombosis prevention in arteriosclerotic vascular disease, following stroke, in peripheral aterial occlusive disease 1. Acute ST segment elevation MI managed with PCI 2. Thrombosis prevention in atrial fibrillation or following elective PCI 3. CABG surgery |
Aspirin | 1. Fever; adults and children 2.Generalized aches, pains, headache |
Amiodarone | 1. Secondary prophylaxis of ventricular arrhythmias 1. Atrial fibrillation, prophylaxis after open heart surgery 2. Supraventricular arrhthmia 3. Atrial fibrillation, pharmacologic cardioversion 4. Maintenance of sinus rhythm, atrial fibrillation 5. Rate control, atrial fibrillation |
Dapaglifloxin | 1. T2DM 2. Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction 3. Chronic Kidney disease 1. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction |
Verapamil | 1. Angina 2. Atrial arrhythmia or paroxysmal supraventircular tachyca rdia prophylaxis 3. HTN 1. Cluster headaches |
Diltiazem | 1. Hypertension 2. Stable, chronic angina 3. Atrial arrhythmia and paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia 1. HTN 2. Pulmonary arterial HTN |
Isosorbide Mononitrate | 1. Angina, prophylaxis |
Nitroglycerin | 1. Angina, prophylaxis 2. Angina, acute 3. Anal fissure, chronic 1. Extravasation |
Sacubitril/Valsartan | 1. Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction |
Torsemide | 1. Edema related to heart failure, renal failure, hepatic cirrhosis |
Acyclovir | 1. Genital herpes simplex 2. Genital herpes simplex, suppressive therapy 3. Herpes zoster 4. Varicella 5. Cold sores 1. Herpes simplex virus prevention in immunocompromised patients |
Valacyclovir | 1. Genital herpes simplex 2. Genital herpes simplex: Suppressive therapy, immunocompetent 3. Herpes zoster, shingles 4. Varicella 5. Herpes labialis (cold sores) 1. CMV prophylaxis in allogeneic stem cell transplant 2. Herpes simplex or varicella zoster in cancer patients: 3. Bell palsy, new onset, adjunctive therapy |
Amoxicillin | 1. Acute otitis media 2. Lower respiratory tract infection 3. Streptococcal pharyngitis 4. Ear, nose, throat infection, infection of skin or subcutaneous tissue, infection of genitourinary system 5. H. Pylori eradication 1. Bacterial endocarditis, prophylaxis 2. Lyme disease 3. Anthrax 4. Asplenia |
Amoxicillin/Clavulanate | 1. Acute otitis media 2. Community-acquired pneumonia 3. Lower respiratory tract infection 4. Sinusitis, infection of skin or subcutaneous tissue, infectious disease of Gusystem 5. UTI, acute cystitis 6. UTI, pyelonephritis 1. Streptococcal pharyngitis 2. Bite wound prophylaxis and treatment
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Azithromycin | 1. Acute infective exacerbation of COPD,skin or tissue infection 2. Bacterial sinusitis 3. Chancroid, nongonococcal cervicitis, nongonococcal urethritis 4. Community acquired pneumonia 5. STI 6. Streptococcal pharyngitis 1. Traveler's diarrhea |
Cefdinir | 1. Acute otitis media, pharyngitis, tonsillitis 2. Bronchitis, acute, secondary bacterial infection 3. Community acquired pneumonia, uncompliated skin/subcutaneous infection 4. COPD, acute exacerbation 5. Streptococcal pharyngitis, group A 1. Acute uncomoplicated cystitis/acute simple cystitis 2. UTI, including pyelonephritis" |
Cephalexin | 1. Infection of skin and/or subcutaneous tissue 2. Osteomyelitis 3. Otitis media, respiratory tract infection, UTI 4. Streptococcal pharyngitis 5. Impetigo, ecthyma 6. Cellulitis (nonpurulent), erysipelas 1. Bacterial endocarditis; prophylaxis for high-risk patients; dental, respiratory, or infected skin/skin structure or musculoskeletal tissue procedures 2. Prosthetic joint infection 3. Endocarditis, prophylaxis (dental or invasive respiratory tract procedures) |
Ciprofloxacin (Oral) | 1. Anthrax, postexposure prophylaxis 2. Bacterial prostatitis, chronic 3. Bronchitis, lower respiratory tract infection, infection of bone, skin, or soft tissue, abdomen, sinusitis 4. Urinary tract infectious disease 1. Traveler’s diarrhea 2. Diabetic foot infection |
Ciprofloxacin (Otic) | 1. Otitis externa, acute 2. Otitis media with effusion |
Clindamycin (Oral) | 1. Bacterial infectious disease, susceptible infections due to anaerobic organisms, staphylococci, streptococci, pneumococci 2. Infection of skin and/or subcutaneous tissue 3. Infectious disease of abdomen 4. Lower respiratory tract infection 5. Pelvic inflammatory disease 6. Septicemia 7. Osteomyelitis 8.Diabetic foot infection 1. Bacterial vaginosis, oral treatment, pregnant women with symptomatic disease 2. Streptococcal pharyngitis, penicillin-allergic patients 3. Prosthetic joint infection |
Clindamycin (Topical) | 1. Acne vulgaris 2. Bacterial vaginosis: Suppositories 1. Acneiform eruptions induced by epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors 2. Rosacea |
Doxycycline | 1. Acinetobacter infection 2. Acne vulgaris 3. Gonorrhea, uncomplicated 4. Staphylococcal infection of skin 5. Pneumonia, community-acquired, empiric therapy 1. Lyme disease, prophylaxis 2. Prosthetic joint infection 3. Otitis media, acute 4. Cellulitis, mild to moderate |
Fluconazole | 1. Candidal vulvovaginitis, uncomplicated 2.G27 Candidal vulvovaginitis, complicated 3. Candidiasis, systemic 4. Cryptococcal meningitis 5. Oropharyngeal candidiasis 1. Onychomycosis due to dermatophyte 2. Tinea |
Ketoconazole | 1. Candidiasis of skin 2. Dandruff 3. Pityriasis versicolor 4. Seborrheic dermatitis 5. Tinea corporis 6. Tinea cruris 7. Tinea pedis |
Metronidazole | 1. Abscess, anaerobic 2. Amebic dysentery, acute 3. Bacterial vaginosis 4. Trichomoniasis (for patient and sex partner) 1. C. difficile infection, including pseudomembranous colitis, mild-moderate initial episode or 1st recurrence 2. H. pylori GI tract infection 3. Giardiasis |
Nitrofurantoin | 1. UTI, treatment 2. UTI, prophylaxis 1. Asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy |
Oseltamivir Phosphate | 1. Influenza, seasonal treatment 2. Influenza seasonal, prophylaxis 1. Influenza virus types A, avian treatment 2. Influenza virus types A, avian prophylaxis |
Triamethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole | 1. Acute infective exacerbation of COPD 2. HIV infection, Pneumocystis pneumonia 3. HIV infection, Pneumocystis pneumonia, prophylaxis 4. Traveler’s diarrhea 5. Urinary tract infection 1. Sinusitis 2. Prostatitis  |