PHARMACOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "PHARMACOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS"

Transcription

1 Focus on PHARMACOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS CHAPTER 29 Drugs Used to Treat Musculoskeletal Conditions

2 Multimedia Directory Slide 6 Slide 25 Slide 38 Osteoporosis Video Arthritis Video Mechanism of Action of Methotrexate Animation

3 Figure 29-1 The skeletal system and its functions.

4 Calcium Most abundant mineral in body Proper balance and interaction with other minerals and hormones is essential to optimal function of several body system. Typical body has 1 2 kg of calcium, 99% of which is in bones.

5 Osteoporosis Bones become thinner and weaker during aging: osteopenia Osteoporosis: bone mass is reduced enough to cause abnormal functioning Increased incidence of fracture Occurs more often in women than men, often in postmenopausal women because of reduced estrogen levels

6 Osteoporosis Video Click here to view a video on the topic of osteoporosis. Back to Directory

7 Table 29-1 Drugs Used to Treat Osteoporosis

8 Bisphosphonates: Uses Highly selective inhibitor of bone demineralization and resorption; appears to increase bone density Used to treat osteoporosis; some for Paget s disease; some for hypercalcemia of malignancy; some for postmenopausal osteoarthritis

9 Bisphosphonates: Adverse Effects Bisphosphonates commonly cause various GI upsets, including: Flatulence Acid regurgitation Dysphagia Gastritis

10 Bisphosphonates: Adverse Effects (conditions) Other adverse effects include: Headache Musculoskeletal pain Rash

11 Bisphosphonates: Contraindications Contraindicated in severe renal impairment, hypocalcemia, lactation, pregnancy Used cautiously in patients with congestive heart failure, hypophosphatemia, liver disease, fever or infection, peptic ulcer

12 Bisphosphonates: Patient Information Review the correct administration with patients. Advise patients to report fever accompanied by arthralgia and myalgia. Instruct patients to take 30 minutes before food, beverages, or other medications.

13 Calcitonin: Uses Derived from salmon, lowers serum calcium and phosphate levels by action on bones and kidneys; inhibits bone resorption, thereby increasing bone density Used to treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, hypercalcemia, and symptomatic Paget s disease

14 Calcitonin: Adverse Effects Headache Eye pain Anaphylaxis (reported for human calcitonin only) Urinary frequency Chills

15 Calcitonin: Adverse Effects Chest pressure Weakness Nasal congestion Shortness of breath

16 Calcitonin: Contraindications Avoid in patients with history of allergy (especially to fish) Safe use in children, pregnancy, and lactation not established Cautious use in patients with renal impairment or pernicious anemia

17 Calcitonin: Patient Information Advise patients to report redness, warmth, or swelling at injection site. Instruct patients to check with physician before taking OTC preparations such as supervitamins and antacids.

18 DMSO Dimethyl sulfoxide, known as DMSO, is a topical agent that can help reduce pain and inflammation in various musculoskeletal disorders. Only use under a physician s guidance.

19 Raloxifene (Evista): Uses A selective estrogen-receptor modulator (SERM); acts by combining with estrogen receptors to decrease bone resorption and increase bone mass and density Used to prevent and treat osteoporosis and to reduce risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

20 Raloxifene: Adverse Effects Hot flashes Migraines and other types of headache Flu-like symptoms Vaginal bleeding Uterine and urinary tract disorders

21 Raloxifene: Adverse Effects Breast pain Depression Insomnia Dizziness

22 Raloxifene: Contraindications Contraindicated in women who may become pregnant and in those with venous thromboembolic disease Not to be used with systemic estrogen replacement therapy Should be used cautiously with diazepam, lidocaine, and diazoxide

23 Raloxifene: Patient Information Advise patients to report unexplained calf pain or tenderness. Instruct patients to avoid prolonged restriction of movement during travel.

24 Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Systemic autoimmune disease that involves inflammation of joint-lining membranes; also affects internal organs Occurs 2 3 times more often in women (onset usually at ages 40 60) Joints affected include hands, feet, wrists, spine, shoulders, ankles, and hips

25 Arthritis Video Click here to view a video on the topic of arthritis. Back to Directory

26 Table 29-2 Disease-Modifying Drugs for Rheumatoid Arthritis

27 Table 29-2 (continued) Disease-Modifying Drugs for Rheumatoid Arthritis

28 Gold Compounds: Uses Mechanism of action not clearly understood Used to treat active RA

29 Gold Compounds: Adverse Effects Common: syncope, bradycardia, thickening of tongue, metallic taste in mouth Serious: thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, aplastic anemia

30 Gold Compounds: Contraindications Uncontrolled diabetes Renal or hepatic insufficiency Hepatitis

31 Gold Compounds: Patient Information Instruct patients to report adverse effects. Advise patient to report unusual color or odor of urine, and to avoid contact with anyone who has a cold, has had a recent vaccination, or has been exposed to a communicable disease.

32 Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil): Uses Mechanism of action unclear Used to treat RA and systemic lupus erythematosus

33 Hydroxychloroquine: Adverse Effects Common: fatigue, headache, mood or mental changes, anxiety, difficulty focusing or blurred vision, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, abdominal cramps Serious: retinopathy

34 Hydroxychloroquine: Contraindications Safety in pregnancy and lactation not established. Cautious use in patients with hepatic disease, alcoholism, impaired renal function

35 Hydroxychloroquine: Patient Information Advise patients to follow drug regimen exactly as prescribed and to keep drug out of reach of children. Instruct patients to get regular eye exams. Instruct patients to avoid breast feeding.

36 Hydroxychloroquine Acute or chronic diseases that affect liver architecture or function also affect hepatic metabolism of some drugs. Elderly patients may therefore have markedly affected drug elimination and need dosage adjustment.

37 Methotrexate (Folex, Mexate): Uses Folic-acid blocker and immunosuppressant that affects lymphocyte and macrophage function Used to treat severe psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and RA; also to maintain remission in neoplastic disease

38 Mechanism of Action of Methotrexate Animation Click here to view an animation showing the mechanism of action of methotrexate. Back to Directory

39 Methotrexate: Adverse Effects Common: GI upset and mouth sores, amenorrhea Serious: bone-marrow suppression, infertility

40 Methotrexate: Contraindications Contraindicated in: pregnancy and lactation, men and women of childbearing age, hepatic and renal insufficiency, preexisting blood dyscrasias Cautious use in patients with infections, peptic ulcer, colitis, poor nutritional status

41 Methotrexate: Patient Information Advise patients of the dangers of this drug and explain symptoms to immediately report. Warn patients to avoid alcohol. Tell patients to avoid sunlight and UV light and to wear sunglasses.

42 Methotrexate Prolonged use of small doses can lead to hepatotoxicity.

43 Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine): Uses Locally acting sulfonamide that may exert an anti-inflammatory effect Used to treat RA, juvenile chronic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis

44 Sulfasalazine: Adverse Effects Common: nausea, vomiting, headache, rash Serious: anemia, oligospermia, blood dyscrasias, liver injury, allergic reactions

45 Sulfasalazine: Contraindications Contraindicated in patients with agranulocytosis, intestinal and urinary tract obstruction, or porphyria; pregnancy and lactation Cautious use in severe allergy or bronchial asthma, hepatic or renal impairment, or in children younger than 6 years

46 Sulfasalazine: Patient Information Instruct patients that urine and skin may turn orange-yellow. Women should not breast feed.

47 Gout and Gouty Arthritis Characterized by crystal deposits in and around joint spaces, leading to acute inflammation of joint Gout commonly affects men after age 50. Three manifestations: hyperuricemia, acute gouty arthritis, chronic gouty arthritis

48 Table 29-3 Anti-Gout Medications

49 Colchicine: Uses Uses: anti-inflammatory agent used to treat gout; inhibits formation of white blood cells Adverse effects: Common: GI disturbances decreased absorption of vitamin B 12 Contraindications: severe cardiac, renal, hepatic, blood, and GI diseases

50 Colchicine: Uses Patient education: Advise patients to report severe GI symptoms or signs of bone-marrow depression.

51 Colchicine in Elderly Patients Colchicine must be used cautiously in elderly patients because of its possible adverse GI, cardiac, renal, and hepatic effects.

52 Allopurinol (Aloprim): Uses Improves solubility of uric acid; used to control chronic, not acute, gout

53 Allopurinol: Adverse Effects Common: drowsiness, headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain Serious: hepatotoxicity, renal insufficiency

54 Allopurinol: Contraindications Contraindicated children (except in those with hyperuricemia secondary to cancer and chemotherapy) Safety in pregnancy and lactation not established. Cautious use in patients with impaired hepatic or renal function, history of peptic ulcer, lower GI tract disease, and bone-marrow suppression

55 Allopurinol: Patient Information Advise patients to drink 3 quarts of fluid per day. Instruct patients to report diminishing urine output, cloudy urine, unusual color or odor to urine, pain or discomfort during urination, itching and rash. Patients should avoid driving and sun exposure.

56 Uricosuric Agents: Uses Competitively inhibit renal tubular reabsorption of uric acid to promote its excretion Used to treat severe attacks of gout

57 Uricosuric Agents: Adverse Effects GI irritation Allergic dermatitis Nephrotic syndrome

58 Uricosuric Agents: Contraindications Contraindicated in patients with blood dyscrasias and uric-acid kidney stone Safety in pregnancy, lactation, or in children younger than 2 years not established. Cautious use in patients with peptic ulcer

59 Uricosuric Acid: Patient Information Advise patients to drink 3 quarts of fluid per day. Physicians may advise patients to restrict intake of high-purine foods (organ meats, meat soups, and gravy).

60 Uricosuric Acid: Patient Information Instruct patients to not stop treatment, or not to take aspirin or OTC medications without consulting physician.

61 Muscle Spasms and Pain Often associated with traumatic injuries and spasticity from disorders such as cerebral palsy, stroke, or head and spinal cord injuries Two types of muscle spasms: tonic and clonic

62 Table 29-4 Centrally Acting Muscle Relaxants

63 Table 29-4 (continued) Centrally Acting Muscle Relaxants

64 Centrally Acting Skeletal Muscle Relaxants Uses: treat local spasms to reduce pain and increase range of motion Adverse effects: sedation, weakness, fatigue Contraindications: some contraindicated in liver disease, porphyria, children, pregnancy, lactation

65 Centrally Acting Skeletal Muscle Relaxants Patient information: avoid alcohol, other CNS depressants. Patients with diabetes must closely monitor glucose levels.

Salicylates: Interactions 10/14/2009. Salicylates DRUGS USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS. Chapters 17, 18, 34 & Pages 577 &

Salicylates: Interactions 10/14/2009. Salicylates DRUGS USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS. Chapters 17, 18, 34 & Pages 577 & DRUGS USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS Chapters 17, 18, 34 & Pages 577 & 579-586 Salicylates aspirin Have analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory effects. Inhibits the production

More information

Chapter 47. Media Directory. Calcium. Thyroid. Control of Calcium by Endocrine System. Drugs for Bone and Joint Disorders

Chapter 47. Media Directory. Calcium. Thyroid. Control of Calcium by Endocrine System. Drugs for Bone and Joint Disorders Chapter 47 Media Directory Slide 66 Calcitriol Animation Drugs for Bone and Joint Disorders Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Calcium Adequate levels in body necessary To transmit

More information

PRODUCT MONOGRAPH. FLOCTAFENINE Floctafenine Tablets 200 mg and 400 mg THERAPEUTIC CLASSIFICATION. Anti-inflammatory, Analgesic

PRODUCT MONOGRAPH. FLOCTAFENINE Floctafenine Tablets 200 mg and 400 mg THERAPEUTIC CLASSIFICATION. Anti-inflammatory, Analgesic 0 PRODUCT MONOGRAPH FLOCTAFENINE Floctafenine Tablets 200 mg and 400 mg THERAPEUTIC CLASSIFICATION Anti-inflammatory, Analgesic INFORMATION FOR THE PATIENT FLOCTAFENINE, which has been prescribed to you

More information

Etoricoxib STADA 30 mg, 60 mg, 90 mg and 120 mg film-coated tablets , Version V1.2 PUBLIC SUMMARY OF THE RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN

Etoricoxib STADA 30 mg, 60 mg, 90 mg and 120 mg film-coated tablets , Version V1.2 PUBLIC SUMMARY OF THE RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN Etoricoxib STADA 30 mg, 60 mg, 90 mg and 120 mg film-coated tablets 23.5.2016, Version V1.2 PUBLIC SUMMARY OF THE RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN VI.2 Elements for a Public Summary Etoricoxib STADA 30 mg film-coated

More information

RHEUMATOLOGY PATIENT HISTORY FORM

RHEUMATOLOGY PATIENT HISTORY FORM !! RAMOS RHEUMATOLOGY, PC RHEUMATOLOGY PATIENT HISTORY FORM Date: / / NAME: Birthdate: / / Last First M. I. Age: Sex: F M Marital status: Never married Married Divorced Separated Widowed Partnered/significant

More information

Patient History Form

Patient History Form Patient History Form Advanced Directive Care Plan? Yes No Name: Birth date: / / Address: Age: Sex: F M STREET DAY YEAR Telephone: Home ( ) CITY STATE DAY YEAR MARITAL STATUS: Divorced Separated Alive/Age

More information

The information you provide us will greatly help us provide the highest quality and most comprehensive care for you.

The information you provide us will greatly help us provide the highest quality and most comprehensive care for you. Rheumatology (circle location of appointment) 111 Hundertmark Rd. Suite 115N 560 S. Maple St. Suite 400 place patient label here Chaska, MN 55318 Waconia, MN 55387 952-361-2450 952-361-2450 The information

More information

Patient Information VERSACLOZ (VER sa kloz) (clozapine) Oral Suspension

Patient Information VERSACLOZ (VER sa kloz) (clozapine) Oral Suspension Patient Information VERSACLOZ (VER sa kloz) (clozapine) Oral Suspension Read this Patient Information before you start taking VERSACLOZ and each time you get a refill. There may be new information. This

More information

Methotrexate. About This Drug. Possible Side Effects. Warnings and Precautions

Methotrexate. About This Drug. Possible Side Effects. Warnings and Precautions Methotrexate About This Drug Methotrexate is used to treat cancer. This drug is given in the vein (IV). Possible Side Effects Soreness of the mouth and throat. You may have red areas, white patches, or

More information

RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN (RMP) PUBLIC SUMMARY ETORICOXIB ORION (ETORICOXIB) 30 MG, 60 MG, 90 MG & 120 MG FILM-COATED TABLET DATE: , VERSION 1.

RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN (RMP) PUBLIC SUMMARY ETORICOXIB ORION (ETORICOXIB) 30 MG, 60 MG, 90 MG & 120 MG FILM-COATED TABLET DATE: , VERSION 1. RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN (RMP) PUBLIC SUMMARY ETORICOXIB ORION (ETORICOXIB) 30 MG, 60 MG, 90 MG & 120 MG FILM-COATED TABLET DATE: 07-10-2016, VERSION 1.2 VI.2 Elements for a Public Summary Etoricoxib Orion

More information

New Patient Packet. Patient Name: DOB: Age: Address: City: State: Zip: Address: City: State: Zip: Name: Address: Phone: Fax:

New Patient Packet. Patient Name: DOB: Age: Address: City: State: Zip: Address: City: State: Zip: Name: Address: Phone: Fax: New Patient Packet Patient Name: DOB: Age: Sex: Male / Female Height: Weight: PHYSICIAN CARE Primary Care Physician: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Referring Physician (if different from PCP):

More information

Risk Management Plan Etoricoxib film-coated tablets

Risk Management Plan Etoricoxib film-coated tablets VI.2 Elements for a Public Summary VI.2.1 Overview of disease epidemiology Osteoarthritis (OA): OA is a condition in which the cartilage of the joints is broken down. This causes stiffness, pain and leads

More information

RABEPRAZOL 10mg and 20mg Gastro-resistant Tablets

RABEPRAZOL 10mg and 20mg Gastro-resistant Tablets PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER RABEPRAZOL 10mg and 20mg Gastro-resistant Tablets RABEPRAZOLE This leaflet is a copy of the Summary of Product Characteristics and Patient Information Leaflet

More information

Package Leaflet: Information for the User Mercaptopurine 50mg tablets 6-mercaptopurine

Package Leaflet: Information for the User Mercaptopurine 50mg tablets 6-mercaptopurine Package Leaflet: Information for the User Mercaptopurine 50mg tablets 6-mercaptopurine Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine because it contains important information

More information

MUSCULOSKELETAL PHARMACOLOGY. A story of the inflamed

MUSCULOSKELETAL PHARMACOLOGY. A story of the inflamed MUSCULOSKELETAL PHARMACOLOGY A story of the inflamed 1 INFLAMMATION Pathophysiology Inflammation Reaction to tissue injury Caused by release of chemical mediators Leads to a vascular response Fluid and

More information

GOUT disease spectrum including

GOUT disease spectrum including GOUT disease spectrum including *hyperuricemia, *recurrent attacks of acute arthritis associated with monosodium urate crystals in leukocytes found in synovial fluid, *deposits of monosodium urate crystals

More information

PATIENT HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE Radiation Oncology

PATIENT HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE Radiation Oncology REVIEWED DATE / INITIALS Safety: Yes No Are you at risk for falls? Do you have a Pacemaker? Females; Is there a possibility you may be pregnant? Allergies: Yes No If YES, please list medication allergies:

More information

Capital Health Medical Center - Hopewell NEUROSURGICAL-ONCOLOGY Patient History

Capital Health Medical Center - Hopewell NEUROSURGICAL-ONCOLOGY Patient History Capital Health Medical Center - Hopewell NEUROSURGICAL-ONCOLOGY Patient History Please take a few minutes and complete the following questions before you see the doctors so that we may learn a bit more

More information

Questions to ask your Doctor

Questions to ask your Doctor Questions to ask your Doctor What is my current blood pressure? What are my target blood pressure numbers? What blood pressure medication(s) am I currently taking? How is this drug different from what

More information

LECOM Health Ophthalmology

LECOM Health Ophthalmology Patient Name: Date of Birth: New Patient Questionnaire Your answers will be used by your healthcare provider get an accurate history of your medical conditions and ocular concerns. If you are uncomfortable

More information

Past Medical History. Chief Complaint: Appointment Date: Page 1

Past Medical History. Chief Complaint: Appointment Date: Page 1 Appointment Page 1 Chief Complaint: (reason, symptoms, condition or diagnosis that prompts your appointment) Past Medical History EYES Yes No Yes Details Glaucoma EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Hearing difficulty

More information

Children Enteric coated tablet : 1-3 mg/kg per day in divided doses.

Children Enteric coated tablet : 1-3 mg/kg per day in divided doses. Ultrafen Tablet/SR Tablet/Suppository/Gel Description Ultrafen is a preparation of Diclofenac is a non-steroidal antiinflammatory agent with marked analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties.

More information

Drugs for Gout, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis

Drugs for Gout, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis MMS Pharmacology Lecture 3 Drugs for Gout, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis Dr Sura Al Zoubi Revision Gout The term gout describes a disease spectrum including hyperuricemia, recurrent attacks of acute

More information

Discussing TECENTRIQ (atezolizumab) with your healthcare team Talking to Your Doctor

Discussing TECENTRIQ (atezolizumab) with your healthcare team Talking to Your Doctor Discussing TECENTRIQ (atezolizumab) with your healthcare team Talking to Your Doctor TECENTRIQ DISCUSSION SUPPORT What is TECENTRIQ? TECENTRIQ is a prescription medicine used to treat: A type of bladder

More information

Chapter 28. Media Directory. Hematopoiesis. Regulation of Hematopoiesis. Erythropoietin. Drugs for Hematopoietic Disorders

Chapter 28. Media Directory. Hematopoiesis. Regulation of Hematopoiesis. Erythropoietin. Drugs for Hematopoietic Disorders Chapter 28 Drugs for Hematopoietic Disorders Slide 35 Media Directory Epoetin Alfa Animation Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. Hematopoiesis Figure 28.1 Hematopoiesis Process of

More information

Emotional Relationships Social Life Sexually Recreation

Emotional Relationships Social Life Sexually Recreation Name Date Address City State Zip Married Single Partner Divorced Widowed Date of Birth SS# Email Work Phone Home Phone Cell Phone Occupation Referred by Emergency Contact Family Physician Contact May we

More information

PATIENT HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE Radiation Oncology

PATIENT HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE Radiation Oncology REVIEWED DATE / INITIALS Safety: Are you at risk for falls? Do you have a Pacemaker? Females; Is there a possibility you may be pregnant? Allergies: If YES, please list medication allergies: Do you have

More information

Liver Health: Do you have liver problems? Yes No If so, please specify:

Liver Health: Do you have liver problems? Yes No If so, please specify: Medical History General Last Name: First Name: Date of Birth: Age: Contact Number: Are you in good health to the best of your knowledge Medical Information: Please list any physicians you see and their

More information

Please answer all questions in blue or black ink by filling in the blank or circling. SOCIAL HISTORY

Please answer all questions in blue or black ink by filling in the blank or circling. SOCIAL HISTORY PATIENT QUESTIONNAIRE / ASSESSMENT Endocrinology Form Please answer all questions in blue or black ink by filling in the blank or circling. SOCIAL HISTORY Date Phone (H) (W) (C) Age Male Female Marital

More information

Irbenida H 150mg/12,5mg film-coated tablets

Irbenida H 150mg/12,5mg film-coated tablets PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER Irbenida H 150mg/12,5mg film-coated tablets IRBESARTAN/HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE This leaflet is a copy of the Summary of Product Characteristics and Patient Information

More information

Initial Consultation

Initial Consultation Today s Date: Initial Consultation Thank you for choosing Apollo Health and Wellness. Please take your time to fill out this form. It will help us to concentrate on areas of your health that need attention

More information

The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis John O. Krause, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery; Surgery of the Foot & Ankle NEW PATIENT INFORMATION

The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis John O. Krause, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery; Surgery of the Foot & Ankle NEW PATIENT INFORMATION The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis John O. Krause, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery; Surgery of the Foot & Ankle NEW PATIENT INFORMATION Name: Email: Daytime Phone Number: Date of Birth: / / Age: How did you hear

More information

Essential Wellness Of Illinois, LLC Health History Questionnaire Christine A. Renz L.Ac., Dipl OM, MSTOM

Essential Wellness Of Illinois, LLC Health History Questionnaire Christine A. Renz L.Ac., Dipl OM, MSTOM Name Date Address City State Zip Home Phone Cell Fax Email Emergency Contact Emergency Number Date of Birth Age Sex Height Weight Lbs Marital Status Occupation Who referred you to this office? Name of

More information

Welcome to About Women by Women

Welcome to About Women by Women Welcome to About Women by Women Today s Date New Patient Questionnaire Name: Birth Date: / / Home Phone: Address: Cell Phone: Work Phone: Occupation: Employer: Marital Status: Married Living w/ Partner

More information

What is Osteoporosis?

What is Osteoporosis? What is Osteoporosis? 2000 NIH Definition A skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strength predisposing a person to an increased risk of fracture. Bone strength reflects the integration of

More information

Health History. Personal Health History. Institute of Complementary Medicine. FOC Health History - ICM

Health History. Personal Health History. Institute of Complementary Medicine. FOC Health History - ICM Reason for office visit today FOC Health History - ICM Health History Whom may we thank for referring you today? Do you have another primary care provider? Date of last physical exam Previous or referring

More information

Medical History Form

Medical History Form Medical History Form NAME DOB / / TODAY S DATE MEDICAL HISTORY What medical Conditions do you have? Select all that apply, or write in if not listed: Diabetes High Blood Pressure Thyroid Disorder Heart

More information

Dexamethasone is used to treat cancer. This drug can be given in the vein (IV), by mouth, or as an eye drop.

Dexamethasone is used to treat cancer. This drug can be given in the vein (IV), by mouth, or as an eye drop. Dexamethasone Other Names: Decadron About This Drug Dexamethasone is used to treat cancer. This drug can be given in the vein (IV), by mouth, or as an eye drop. Possible Side Effects (More Common) Increased

More information

NEW PATIENT INFORMATION

NEW PATIENT INFORMATION NEW PATIENT INFORMATION Personal Mr. Ms. Mrs. Miss Dr. Other Last Name First Name MI Home Address City State Zip Mail Address City State Zip Is This a Nursing Home? Facility Name Telephone # Cell Phone

More information

Getting started with PROMACTA (eltrombopag)

Getting started with PROMACTA (eltrombopag) Getting started with PROMACTA (eltrombopag) Indications PROMACTA is a prescription medicine used to treat adults and children 1 year and older with low blood platelet counts due to chronic immune (idiopathic)

More information

New Patient Medical History Intake Form

New Patient Medical History Intake Form New Patient Medical History Intake Form Name: Todays Date: / / Date of Birth: / / Age: Gender: M / F Marital Status: S M D W Address: City: State: Zip Code Primary Ph.# (cell, hm, wk) Email Address 2nd

More information

Patient Intake Form for Allegany Ear, Nose, & Throat

Patient Intake Form for Allegany Ear, Nose, & Throat Patient Intake Form for Allegany Ear, se, & Throat Patient Name: What brings you to the office today? Who is your primary care doctor? Please list your current medications: Are you allergic to any medications?

More information

Your treatment with XELJANZ

Your treatment with XELJANZ Your treatment with XELJANZ (tofacitinib citrate) THIS BROCHURE HAS BEEN PRODUCED FOR PATIENTS WHO HAVE BEEN PRESCRIBED XELJANZ. BEFORE USING XELJANZ, PLEASE REVIEW THE PACKAGE LEAFLET FOR THIS MEDICINAL

More information

PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. Raloxifen STADA 60 mg film-coated tablets (raloxifene hydrochloride)

PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. Raloxifen STADA 60 mg film-coated tablets (raloxifene hydrochloride) PACKAGE LEAFLET 1 PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER Raloxifen STADA 60 mg film-coated tablets (raloxifene hydrochloride) Please read this information carefully before you start to take your medicine.

More information

ACTION CHIROPRACTIC & SPORT THERAPY 7744 Elbow Drive SW Calgary, AB T2V 1K2 Phone: Fax: Full Name: Address:

ACTION CHIROPRACTIC & SPORT THERAPY 7744 Elbow Drive SW Calgary, AB T2V 1K2 Phone: Fax: Full Name: Address: ACTION CHIROPRACTIC & SPORT THERAPY 7744 Elbow Drive SW Calgary, AB T2V 1K2 Phone: 403.243.8114 Fax: 403.212.0880 Full Name: Address: City: Province: Postal Code: Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY): Home Phone:

More information

Past Medical History. Chief Complaint: Patient Name: Appointment Date: Page 1

Past Medical History. Chief Complaint: Patient Name: Appointment Date: Page 1 Appointment Date: Page 1 Chief Complaint: (Please write reason, symptoms, condition or diagnosis that prompts your appointment) Past Medical History PERSONAL SKIN HISTORY YES NO Yes - Details Melanoma

More information

MEDICATION GUIDE PegIntron (peg-in-tron) (Peginterferon alfa-2b) for injection, for subcutaneous use

MEDICATION GUIDE PegIntron (peg-in-tron) (Peginterferon alfa-2b) for injection, for subcutaneous use MEDICATION GUIDE PegIntron (peg-in-tron) (Peginterferon alfa-2b) for injection, for subcutaneous use If you are taking PegIntron with REBETOL (ribavirin) with or without an approved hepatitis C virus (HCV)

More information

Symptom Review (page 1) Name Date

Symptom Review (page 1) Name Date v2.4, 2/13 JonathanTreasure.com Botanical Medicine & Cancer Herb Drug Interactions Herbalism 3.0 Symptom Review (page 1) Name Date INSTRUCTIONS Please read each section below carefully and, after each

More information

Package Leaflet: Information for the User Zyloric 100 mg and 300 mg tablets allopurinol

Package Leaflet: Information for the User Zyloric 100 mg and 300 mg tablets allopurinol Package Leaflet: Information for the User Zyloric 100 mg and 300 mg tablets allopurinol Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine. Keep this leaflet. You may need to read

More information

City State Zip Code. Ethnic Background: Caucasian African-American Asian Hispanic Native American. Previous. Hobbies/Leisure activities:,,,

City State Zip Code. Ethnic Background: Caucasian African-American Asian Hispanic Native American. Previous. Hobbies/Leisure activities:,,, History # UPIN # (Please leave blank) Name: First M.I. Last Address: Street (Apt #) City State Zip Code Phone number: ( ) ( ) Home Business Birth Date: / / Day-Month-Year Gender: M F Marital status: (Maiden

More information

Use of abatacept in rheumatoid arthritis - patient information

Use of abatacept in rheumatoid arthritis - patient information Practical management of patients receiving abatacept 1 Use of abatacept in rheumatoid arthritis - patient information Evidence-based Medicine Official Recommendations Expert opinion Key points 1. Abatacept

More information

Athens Rheumatology Clinic, LLC Sana Makhdumi, MD

Athens Rheumatology Clinic, LLC Sana Makhdumi, MD Athens Rheumatology Clinic, LLC Sana Makhdumi, MD Phone: 706-850-8322 Fax: 706-850-8322 PATIENT HISTORY FORM Date of first appointment: / / Time of appointment: Birthdate: Name LAST FIRST MIDDLE INITIAL

More information

Name: Date of Birth: Age: Address: City State Zip

Name: Date of Birth: Age: Address: City State Zip Today s Date: Client History Name: Date of Birth: Age: Address: City State Zip Cell Phone: Home Phone: Work Phone: Email Address: Female Male Emergency Contact: Phone Number: How did you hear about us?

More information

Sound View Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs 5410 California Ave SW, #202, Seattle, WA

Sound View Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs 5410 California Ave SW, #202, Seattle, WA Sound View Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs 5410 California Ave SW, #202, Seattle, WA 98136 206.200.3595 Today s date Name Legal name (if different) Phone (primary) (secondary) Address City State Zip Email

More information

Patient Name Date of Birth MALE / FEMALE Date. Left handed or Right handed. Marital Status: Single Married Divorced Widowed Children?

Patient Name Date of Birth MALE / FEMALE Date. Left handed or Right handed. Marital Status: Single Married Divorced Widowed Children? PH NEW PATIENT HISTORY Patient Name Date of Birth MALE / FEMALE Date Occupation: Left handed or Right handed Marital Status: Single Married Divorced Widowed Children? Y or N # Previous Treating Physician:

More information

TEXAS VASCULAR ASSOCIATES, P.A. PATIENT CLINICAL INTAKE FORM

TEXAS VASCULAR ASSOCIATES, P.A. PATIENT CLINICAL INTAKE FORM TEXAS VASCULAR ASSOCIATES, P.A. PATIENT CLINICAL INTAKE FORM PATIENT NAME: DATE OF BIRTH: TVA Physician being seen: Date of Visit: PAST MEDICAL HISTORY HEART PROBLEMS NEUROLOGICAL Congestive Heart Failure

More information

NEOFEN 60 mg suppository

NEOFEN 60 mg suppository PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER NEOFEN 60 mg suppository IBUPROFEN This leaflet is a copy of the Summary of Product Characteristics and Patient Information Leaflet for a medicine, which outlines

More information

*Monitor for significant side effects, especially symptoms of neurological or cardiovascular events.

*Monitor for significant side effects, especially symptoms of neurological or cardiovascular events. Assessment Prior to administration: Obtain complete health history including allergies, drug history, and possible drug reactions Assess reason for drug administration such as presence/history of anemia

More information

Package leaflet: Information for the patient. Melox 10 mg/ml solution for injection meloxicam

Package leaflet: Information for the patient. Melox 10 mg/ml solution for injection meloxicam Package leaflet: Information for the patient Melox 10 mg/ml solution for injection meloxicam Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information

More information

Patient Information. Marital Status (Single, Married, Life Partner, Divorced, Widowed) CHIEF COMPLAINT

Patient Information. Marital Status (Single, Married, Life Partner, Divorced, Widowed) CHIEF COMPLAINT Patient Information Name Date Home Address City State Zip Phone E-mail Address Cell Phone: Business Address City State Zip Phone Occupation Place of Birth Date of Birth Age Height Weight Soc. Sec. # Sex

More information

Bridges Family Wellness PC. New Patient Intake. Bridges Family Wellness Intake Form SE Lake Rd, Suite 102 Milwaukie, OR

Bridges Family Wellness PC. New Patient Intake. Bridges Family Wellness Intake Form SE Lake Rd, Suite 102 Milwaukie, OR New Patient Intake Bridges Family Wellness Intake Form Full Name: * What is your birthdate? MM/DD/YYYY * What is your gender identity? * Home address: * Cell Phone * Other Phone number(s): Emergency Contact

More information

DATE OF BIRTH: MELANOMA INTAKE

DATE OF BIRTH: MELANOMA INTAKE MELANOMA INTAKE GENERAL INFORMATION How was your first diagnosed? (Check the diagnosis that describes your condition.) Melanoma Merkel Cell Carcinoma Squamous Cell Carcinoma Basal Cell Carcinoma Other

More information

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ PART III: CONSUMER INFORMATION Pr BENAZEPRIL Benazepril Hydrochloride tablets Read this carefully before you start taking BENAZEPRIL and each time you get a refill. This leaflet is a summary and will not

More information

Case presentation. serum uric acid = 11.5 mg/dl 24-hour uric acid excretion = 300 mg

Case presentation. serum uric acid = 11.5 mg/dl 24-hour uric acid excretion = 300 mg GOUT 55 y/o male 12 hours pain in my big toe & ankle went to bed last night feeling fine felt as if had broken toe this morning similar problems in right ankle & left wrist Case presentation lab studies

More information

Nivolumab. Other Names: Opdivo. About this Drug. Possible Side Effects (More Common) Warnings and Precautions

Nivolumab. Other Names: Opdivo. About this Drug. Possible Side Effects (More Common) Warnings and Precautions Nivolumab Other Names: Opdivo About this Drug Nivolumab is used to treat cancer. It is given in the vein (IV). Possible Side Effects (More Common) Bone marrow depression. This is a decrease in the number

More information

Elements for a Public Summary. Overview of disease epidemiology

Elements for a Public Summary. Overview of disease epidemiology VI.2 VI.2.1 Elements for a Public Summary Overview of disease epidemiology Gout i Gout has a worldwide distribution. In the United Kingdom from 2000 to 2007, the estimated occurrence of gout is 5.9% in

More information

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ PART III: CONSUMER INFORMATION Pr BACLOFEN Baclofen Tablets 10 mg and 20 mg This leaflet is part III of a three-part "Product Monograph" published when BACLOFEN was approved for sale in Canada and is designed

More information

City State Zip. Cell Phone. Other Phone. Gender Male Female Status Single Married Divorced Widowed. Height Weight EXERCISE Yes No Times per Week

City State Zip. Cell Phone. Other Phone. Gender Male Female Status Single Married Divorced Widowed. Height Weight EXERCISE Yes No Times per Week Patient Name (First Middle Last) Date of Birth Social Security # Address City State Zip Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone Other Phone Email Place of Birth Occupation Retired Yes No Gender Male Female Status

More information

PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. Alendronic Acid 10 mg Tablets

PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. Alendronic Acid 10 mg Tablets PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER Alendronic Acid 10 mg Tablets (Alendronic Acid) Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine. Keep this leaflet. You may need to read

More information

Arcana Center for Integrative Medicine

Arcana Center for Integrative Medicine Arcana Center for Integrative Medicine Patient s Name: Date of Birth: Reason for today s visit: Past Medical History Primary care physician: Date of last exam: (sick or well) Physician s Address: Office

More information

NORTHWEST PROFESSIONAL OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, LTD. GYNECOLOGIC INTAKE AND HISTORY FORM

NORTHWEST PROFESSIONAL OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, LTD. GYNECOLOGIC INTAKE AND HISTORY FORM NORTHWEST PROFESSIONAL OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, LTD. GYNECOLOGIC INTAKE AND HISTORY FORM Today s Date: Name: Date of Birth: Race: American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black or African-American More

More information

READ THIS FOR SAFE AND EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR MEDICINE PATIENT MEDICATION INFORMATION

READ THIS FOR SAFE AND EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR MEDICINE PATIENT MEDICATION INFORMATION READ THIS FOR SAFE AND EFFECTIVE USE OF YOUR MEDICINE PATIENT MEDICATION INFORMATION BAVENCIO (buh-ven-see-oh) Avelumab for Injection Solution for Intravenous Infusion Read this carefully before you start

More information

REMICADE Infliximab Consumer Medicine Information

REMICADE Infliximab Consumer Medicine Information REMICADE Infliximab Consumer Medicine Information What is in this leaflet This leaflet answers some common questions about It does not contain all the available information. It does not take the place

More information

BROADWAY SPORTS & INTERNAL MEDICINE, P.S TH AVE NE SUITE 202 BELLEVUE, WA P: F:

BROADWAY SPORTS & INTERNAL MEDICINE, P.S TH AVE NE SUITE 202 BELLEVUE, WA P: F: BROADWAY SPORTS & INTERNAL MEDICINE, P.S. 1600 116 TH AVE NE SUITE 202 BELLEVUE, WA 98004 P: 206 215-2288 F:206 215-2289 MEDICAL HISTORY QUESTIONNAIRE Date Name Date of Birth HT WT Current Medical Complaints

More information

Patient Information Leaflet UNITED KINGDOM Feldene IM Intramuscular Injection 20mg/ml piroxicam

Patient Information Leaflet UNITED KINGDOM Feldene IM Intramuscular Injection 20mg/ml piroxicam Patient Information Leaflet UNITED KINGDOM Feldene IM Intramuscular Injection 20mg/ml piroxicam Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine. Keep this leaflet. You may need

More information

UNDERSTANDING SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS

UNDERSTANDING SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS UNDERSTANDING SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS Stacy Kennedy, M.D.,M.B.A. October 20, 2012 Agenda What is lupus Who is affected Causes of lupus Symptoms and organ involvement Diagnosis Treatment Pregnancy

More information

PRESCRIBING INFORMATION

PRESCRIBING INFORMATION PRESCRIBING INFORMATION pdp-pyrazinamide Pyrazinamide Tablets, USP 500 mg Antimycobacterial / Antituberculosis Agent PENDOPHARM, Division of Pharmascience Inc.. 6111, Royalmount Ave, Suite 100 Montréal,

More information

LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. Freshalgin 500th mg tablets Metamizole sodium (M etamizol sodium)

LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. Freshalgin 500th mg tablets Metamizole sodium (M etamizol sodium) LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER Freshalgin 500th mg tablets Metamizole sodium (M etamizol sodium) Read this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine. This medicine is available without

More information

Definition Chronic autoimmune disease The body s immune system starts attacking itself Can affect most organs and tissues in the body Brain, lungs, he

Definition Chronic autoimmune disease The body s immune system starts attacking itself Can affect most organs and tissues in the body Brain, lungs, he LIVING WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS Stacy Kennedy, M.D.,M.B.A. Rowan Diagnostic Clinic Salisbury, N.C. May 11, 2013 Agenda What is lupus Who is affected Causes of lupus Symptoms and organ involvement

More information

What is the most important information I should know about goserelin? What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before receiving goserelin?

What is the most important information I should know about goserelin? What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before receiving goserelin? 1 of 5 6/10/2016 4:04 PM Generic Name: goserelin (implant) (GOE se REL in) Brand Name: Zoladex What is goserelin? Goserelin is a man-made form of a hormone that regulates many processes in the body. Goserelin

More information

Caspian Acupuncture -- Health History Form Anita Tayyebi EAMP, LAc. 652 SW 150 th St Burien WA 98166

Caspian Acupuncture -- Health History Form Anita Tayyebi EAMP, LAc. 652 SW 150 th St Burien WA 98166 Frist Name Last: Date Phone (H) (C) (W) E-mail Address City State Zip Age DOB Place of Birth _ Marital/Partnership Status Preferred Gender Pronoun _ Profession Family Physician Telephone # Referred By

More information

Progesterone. What is progesterone? Important information. Before taking this medicine

Progesterone. What is progesterone? Important information. Before taking this medicine Progesterone Generic Name: progesterone (proe JESS te rone) Brand Names: First Progesterone MC10, Menopause Formula Progesterone, Prometrium What is progesterone? Progesterone is a female hormone important

More information

PRESCRIBING GUIDANCE METHOTREXATE for the treatment of vasculitis

PRESCRIBING GUIDANCE METHOTREXATE for the treatment of vasculitis PRESCRIBING GUIDANCE METHOTREXATE for the treatment of vasculitis For the latest information on interactions and adverse effects, always consult the latest version of the Summary of Product Characteristics

More information

Joseph S. Weiner, MD, PC Patient History Form

Joseph S. Weiner, MD, PC Patient History Form Date: / / NAME: Last First M. I. Age: Sex: q F q M Birthdate: / / What specific questions or goals do you have for this appointment? Please list the names of other clinicians you have seen for this problem:

More information

Trastuzumab (Herceptin )

Trastuzumab (Herceptin ) Trastuzumab (Herceptin ) About This Drug Trastuzumab is used to treat cancer. It is given in the vein (IV) Possible Side Effects Bone marrow depression. This is a decrease in the number of white blood

More information

NEW PATIENT FORM. Please print in ink and fill in all blanks Please fill out front and back. Patient s Full Name

NEW PATIENT FORM. Please print in ink and fill in all blanks Please fill out front and back. Patient s Full Name NEW PATIENT FORM Please print in ink and fill in all blanks Please fill out front and back Patient s Full Name Date of Birth Age Sex Social Security Number Referring Doctor or Family Physician Phone #

More information

For the Patient: USMAVNIV

For the Patient: USMAVNIV For the Patient: USMAVNIV Other Names: Treatment of Unresectable or Metastatic Melanoma Using Nivolumab U = Undesignated (requires special approval) SM = Skin and Melanoma AV = AdVanced NIV = NIVolumab

More information

Non-Steroidal Anti- Inflammatory Drugs. ATPE 410 Chapter 6

Non-Steroidal Anti- Inflammatory Drugs. ATPE 410 Chapter 6 Non-Steroidal Anti- Inflammatory Drugs ATPE 410 Chapter 6 Inflammatory Process A normal, beneficial process that begins immediately after injury to facilitate repair and return the tissue to normal function

More information

MEDICATION GUIDE. BENLYSTA (ben-list-ah) (belimumab) Injection for intravenous use

MEDICATION GUIDE. BENLYSTA (ben-list-ah) (belimumab) Injection for intravenous use MEDICATION GUIDE BENLYSTA (ben-list-ah) (belimumab) Injection for intravenous use Read this Medication Guide before you start receiving BENLYSTA and before each treatment. There may be new information.

More information

SECTION OF NEUROSURGERY PATIENT INFORMATION SHEET

SECTION OF NEUROSURGERY PATIENT INFORMATION SHEET SECTION OF NEUROSURGERY PATIENT INFORMATION SHEET EC#: (for office use only) Patient s Name: Today s Date: Age: Date of Birth: Height: Weight: Physician you are seeing today: Marital Status: Married Work

More information

MEDICATION GUIDE. The risk of getting a serious skin rash is higher if you:

MEDICATION GUIDE. The risk of getting a serious skin rash is higher if you: MEDICATION GUIDE Lamotrigine (lam-oh-try-jeen) Tablets USP Rx only What is the most important information I should know about lamotrigine tablets? 1. Lamotrigine tablets may cause a serious skin rash that

More information

KAMIREN PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. What is in this leaflet? 1. WHAT KAMIREN IS AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR

KAMIREN PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. What is in this leaflet? 1. WHAT KAMIREN IS AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER KAMIREN 2 mg, 4 mg TABLETS DOXAZOSIN This leaflet is a copy of the Summary of Product Characteristics and Patient Information Leaflet for a medicine, which outlines

More information

Sodium Aurothiomalate (Myochrysine - Gold Compounds)

Sodium Aurothiomalate (Myochrysine - Gold Compounds) Sodium Aurothiomalate (Myochrysine - Gold Compounds) How does it work? Gold is a disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD). DMARDS prevent damage to the joints and are used to treat inflammatory types

More information

PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. EASOFEN MAX STRENGTH 400mg FILM-COATED TABLETS. Ibuprofen

PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER. EASOFEN MAX STRENGTH 400mg FILM-COATED TABLETS. Ibuprofen PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER EASOFEN MAX STRENGTH 400mg FILM-COATED TABLETS Ibuprofen Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking Easofen Max Strength Tablets because it contains

More information

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ PART III: CONSUMER INFORMATION Pr Zoledronic Acid A (zoledronic acid injection) for intravenous infusion This leaflet is part III of a three-part "Product Monograph" published when Zoledronic Acid A was

More information

Therapeutic Agents for the Musculoskeletal System

Therapeutic Agents for the Musculoskeletal System 1 Therapeutic Agents for the Musculoskeletal System Chapter 17 1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Skeletal System Provides structural support for the body Consists of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones

More information

For the Patient: ULUAVPMB

For the Patient: ULUAVPMB For the Patient: ULUAVPMB Other Names: Treatment of Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Using Pembrolizumab U = Undesignated (requires special approval) LU = LUng AV = AdVanced PMB = PeMBrolizumab ABOUT

More information