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What is the therapeutic category of:
6. Bactroban®
7. Brevibloc®
8. Canesten®
9. Celebrex®
10. Claritin®
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- What is the brand name, generic name, therapeutic category, and available dosage form of: 1. Bactroban®2. Brevibloc®3.Canesten®4. Celebrex®5. Claritin®What is the brand name, generic name, therapeutic category, and available dosage form of: 1. Inoflox®2. Isoket®3. Isoxilan®4. Kefox®5. Purinase®What is the brand name, generic name, therapeutic category, and available dosage form of: 1. Feosol®2. Fluimucil®3. Fosamax®4. Garamycin®5. Imuran®
- What is the brand name, generic name, therapeutic category, and available dosage form of: 1. Diamox®2. Difflam®3. Diflucan®4. Dilatrend®5. Eltroxin®What are the available dosage forms of:6. Bactroban®7. Brevibloc®8. Canesten®9. Celebrex®10. Claritin®What is the brand name, generic name, therapeutic category, and available dosage form of: 1. Acalka®2. Akineton®3. Aldomet®4. Andriol®5. Augmentin®
- What are the available dosage forms of:11. Diamox®12. Difflam®13. Diflucan®14. Dilatrend®15. Eltroxin®What are the available dosage forms of:21. Inoflox®22. Isoket®23. Isoxilan®24. Kefox®25. Purinase®While teaching a patient who is about to receive cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) chemotherapy, the nurse will instruct the patient to watch for potential adverse effects, such as a )cholinergic diarrhea.b )hemorrhagic cystitis.c )peripheral neuropathy.d) ototoxicity