Asprin {Ans: NSAID, risk of ulcers, bleeding, renal impairment, interacts w alcohol and anticoagulants- warfarin , lovenox, heparin}Diazepam (Valium) {Ans: Benzodiazepine, muscle relaxant, anxiety, acute alcohol withdrawal, dizziness, drowsiness, hypotension, constipation, diarrhea, weight gain, dependency}nausea and vomiting {Ans: Ondansetron (Zofran)- can cause headaches, diarrhea dizziness Glucocorticoids benzodiazepine (Ativan) antiemetics- used for chemo, use in children canninbinoids- used for pt receiving chemo, abusive, related to majiuana Metodopramide (reglan) post op.. can cause TD- tar dive dyskinesia}Distribution {Ans: drug movement From the blood to the interstitial space of tissues and from there into the cells}2nd generation antihistamines {Ans: - Claritin (Loratidine) - Clarinex (Desloratidine) - Certizine (Zyrtec)}Drug therapy {Ans: Produces the maximum benefits with minimum harm}Laxatives {Ans: medications or foods given to stimulate bowel movements Bulk Forming- Metamucil most common, glass of water Surfactant- Bisacodyl, Senna, castor oil.. stimulates intestinal movement quicker response Osmotic- Laxative salts, polyethylene glycol (mirlax) lactulose.. used to prepare for surgery or procedure}Opioids (narcotics) {Ans: Pure opioid- morphine, hydromorphin,fentanyll, methadone agonist/antagonist- pentazocine, butorphonal pure opioid - Narcan}Excretion {Ans: Process by which metabolic wastes are eliminated from the body}Antihistamines {Ans: medicines that reduce the production of histamines Classified in