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DRUG NAMING AND CLASSES

PROPRIETARY OR TRADEMARK NAME When a drug shows promise of being effective, the drug the sponsor will apply for a proprietary or trademark name. When a drug patent expires, other companies may market the same compound under their own brand name. Remember that a drug can have many brand names, but only one generic (nonproprietary name).

DRUG CLASSES Drug classes are a group names for drugs that have similar activities or are used for the same type of diseases and disorders. The United States Adopted Name Council (USAN) and the drug sponsor agree on a drug classification when the an application is made to adopt a name. Drugs can be listed in different classifications by different sources.

CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES There are various systems for classifying drugs: by disorder, body system affected, type of receptor acted on, type of action, etc.

LOOK-ALIKE / SOUND ALIKE Beware. Many drug names are similar. When you dispense medication as a practice exercise in this class, make sure you clearly understand what medication is ordered.

ANALGESICS Analgesic drugs create a state in which the pain from a painful medical condition is not felt. There are several types of analgesics Mild to moderate pain (NSAIDs, salicylates) Nsaids (nonsteroidal antiinflamitory drugs) Naproxen Ibuprofen Salicylates Aspirin General analgesic Acetaminophen Severe pain Narcotics(morphine, codeine)

MUSCULOSKELETAL AGENTS There are many diseases and disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, muscle spasm, gout, tendonitis, injury are a few disorders and conditions that are treated with musculoskeletal agents. The goal of treatment with medication is to increase motor function, range of motion, and to decrease pain and inflammation associated with these conditions.

THE TRANSMISSION OF PAIN Nerve fibers carry pain impulses from the body s receptor sites through the spinal cord to the thalamus and cerebral cortex. Analgesics are thought to depress the thalamus and interfere with the transmission of pain impulses.

ANESTHETIC AGENTS Anesthetics cause an absence of sensation or pain. Anesthetic agents are classified as either local or general. Local anesthetics block pain conduction from peripheral nerves to the central nervous system (CNS) without causing loss of consciousness. Lidocaine Bupivicaine General anesthetics depress the CNS to a level of unconsciousness. Ketamine Propofol

TYPES OF ANTIBIOTIC ACTION Damages the bacterial cell wall Modifies protein synthesis Modifies energy metabolism Modifies DNA synthesis

ANTI-INFECTIVES Anti-infectives treat disease produced by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and parasitic worms. Antibiotics Penicillin Tetracycline Cephalosporins cefazolin Flouroquinolones ciprofloxacin Antivirals Amantidine Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) Antifungals Fluconazole

ANTINEOPLASTICS Antineoplastics inhibit the new growth of cancer cells or neoplasms. Antineoplastics present a chemotherapeutic approach to the treatment of cancer and together with surgery, radiation and perhaps alternative medicine, result in a positive outcome. Due to toxicity of many antineoplastics, normal healthy cells are destroyed along with cancerous cells. Daunorubicin Doxorubicin

ANTINEOPLASTICS The side effects caused by many of these drugs are often uncomfortable and serious. Immunosuppression Anemia Hairloss Ulcers Nausea and vomiting

CARDIOVASCULAR AGENTS Some of the most widely used medications are used to treat diseases and conditions of the cardiovascular system. Antianginals Nitroglycerin Antiarrhythmics Amiodarone Antihypertensives Lisinopril Vasopressors Dobutamine Antihyperlipidemics Simvastatin Anticoagulants Warfarin

DERMATOLOGICALS Dermatological refers to a drug used to treat a condition or disease related to the skin. Pathological medical conditions and diseases which occur on or in the skin can be caused by inflammation, infection, trauma, or structure dysfunction. Examples are burns, cuts, rashes, dandruff, eczema, and skin cancer. Hydrocortisone cream Benzoyl peroxide

ELECTROLYTIC AGENTS Electrolytic agents maintain a proper balance of body fluids. Water is the primary element in the body and accounts for more than half of body weight. Electrolytes are water soluble minerals that are contained in our body fluids as salts. Examples of common electrolytes are sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride and magnesium. Gatorade

IMMUNOBIOLOGIC AGENTS Both passive and active immunity offer the body a defense against pathogens. Vaccines are an immunobiologic agent and two forms exist. One allows for passive immunity by giving an individual the antibody. This form has a shorter period of protection. The other form stimulates the patient s immune system to produce an antibody, This is active immunity and lasts longer. Humera Remicade

GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS Gastrointestinal agents are used to treat disorders of the stomach and or the intestines. Antidiarrheals Lomotil Antiemetics Dimenhydrinate Antiulcer Cimetidine Laxatives Dulcolax Stool softeners Docusate

HEMATOLOGICAL AGENTS Blood clotting factors and healthy blood vessel walls are essential components to balanced blood coagulation. There are stages of natural clot formation and dissolution. Each stage of clot development can be affected by clotting factors as well as drugs. Aggrenox Afstyla (Antihemophilic Factor (Recombinant)

HEMATOLOGICAL AGENTS Hematological agents are used to treat clotting disorders and blood disorders. Hematopoietics are drugs that treat anemias by stimulating blood cell growth. Hemostatic drugs are used to treat or prevent excessive bleeding. Patients with hemophilia take these.

HORMONES AND MODIFIERS Hormones are secretions of the endocrine system s ductless glands. If a patient does not naturally produce enough or produces too much of a particular hormone, drugs can be given to stimulate or inhibit hormone secretion. Levothyroxine Insulin

NEUROLOGICAL AGENTS Several common neurological disorders are affected by abnormalities in neurotransmitter release and/or response. Drugs used to treat neurological disorders correct disruptions or dysfunction of the complex chemical process of nerve transmission in the central nervous system. Sinemet - parkinsons Donepezil - alzheimers

OPHTHALMIC AGENTS Ophthalmic agents are used to treat various conditions or disorders of the eye. Ophthalmic agents are used for eye disease (glaucoma) or infections (pink eye). Latanoprost Timolol Gentamicin

PSYCHOTROPIC AGENTS Psychotropic agents are drugs that affect behavior, psychiatric state, and sleep. They act on areas of the brain to suppress or control the symptoms of common psychological disorders such as bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia and drug dependency. Antidepressants Prozac Antipsychotics Haloperidol Antianxiety Valium (Diazepam)

RESPIRATORY AGENTS Drugs that are used to treat respiratory diseases and disorders include: Decongestants pseudoephedrine Antihistamines diphenydramine Antitussives Dextromethorphan ( Delsym) Bronchodialators Albuterol These agents act in a variety of ways to clear the airways and restore normal respiration.