PGCC Pharmacology Tuberculosis Cipro Medications & Amphoterocin B Discussion

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1. How is Tuberculosis treated?

2. What is Cipro used to treat? What are the adverse effects? What are the contraindications? What are the medication interactions?

3. Which medication is the first choice in treating C-Difficile infection?

4. What are the adverse effects of amphoterocin B? What monitoring would need to be done while on this medication? How is an amphoterocin B infusion reaction treated?

5. What is acyclovir used to treat? What are the adverse effects?

6. Name two antiviral medications used to treat CMV. What are the differences between these two drugs.

7. What are the 5 types of HIV medications

8. What are some nursing concerns for the patient on protease inhibitors?

9. What medication is used to treat Syphilis?

10. What is the most important thing that healthcare workers can do to help reduce the spread of infection?

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November 14th, 2020

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How is Tuberculosis treated?
Tuberculosis is treated with at least two drugs to which the pathogen is susceptible; two
important antituberculotic medications are isoniazid and rifampin. (Burchum & Rosenthal,
2019).
What is Cipro used to treat? What are the adverse effects? What are the
contraindications? What are the medication interactions?
The antibiotic used to treat a number of bacterial infections is ciprofloxacin (Cipro). Peripheral
neuropathy, insomnia, anxiety, delusions, hyperglycemia, diarrhea, irregular heartbeats, to name
only a few...

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