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PHA 616: Intro to Healthcare System

GUIDELINES:

1. The class will be divided into 8 groups.( UHC groupings)


2. The leader of each group will do the following: divide, delegates and monitor the tasks, check
the correctness of information, rate the member’s performance and submit the file to the class
president.
The grade of the members will be submitted to the teacher-in -charge written on ¼ size of
collegiate paper.
3. The class president shall set a deadline before April 18,2020, to collate and check the
completeness and correctness of the work and rate the group leaders. The file must be
submitted through gdrive and forward the link to the me.
4. The group leaders and class president will not have other assignment other than the one
mentioned in #2 and 3 respectively.
5. Student who did not contribute in this activity will not receive any grade.
6. Quiz on the anti-infectives will be on the second meeting after the resumption of classes.

THANK YOU.

Rubric for rating the group member

Point Performance
10 No error, complete, before/on time submission
9 (1)Mistake in spelling
8 (1)Wrong information
7 Late (hr.) submission
6 (2) mistakes in spelling/wrong information/late submission(1day)
0 No contribution/participation

Rubric for rating the group leader

Point Performance
10 Complete work, On-time submission, No mistakes
9 Complete work, On-time submission, with (1)mistake
8 Incomplete (1), On-time
7 Incomplete (1),with (1) mistake, On-time
6 Complete, late submission (hr)
5 Incomplete (2 or more), Late submission, with mistakes
ACTIVITY ON MEDICINES:

Identify the generic name and the available dosage strength and dosage forms of the following Brand
names. Please observe correct spelling;

Brand Name Generic Name Dosage Strength Dosage form

I. Cardiac Drugs
1. Calcibloc
2. Persantin
3. Isordil
4. Norvasc
5. Plendil ER
6. Pritor
7. Vastarel
8. Dilzem
9. Vascase
10. Lanoxin
11. Betaloc
12. Adalat
13. Aprovel
14. Tenormin
15. Inderal

II. Drugs Acting in Gastrointestinal Tract


1. H2 Bloc
2. Iselpin
3. Alu-Tab
4. Gaviscon
5. Kremil-S
6. Prevacid
7. Phospho Soda
8. Tagamet
9. Tums
10. Zantac
11. Disflatyl
12. Plasil
13. Motilium
14. Buscopan
15. Relestal
16. Imodium
17. Omepron
18. Diatabs
19. Ercefuryl
20. Hidrasec
21. Duphalac
22. Senokot
23. Dulcolax
24. Mucosta
25. Pantoloc

III.A. Anti-infectives (Aminoglycosides)


1. Amikacide
2. Servigenta
B. Anti-infectives (Macrolides)
3. Klaricid
4. Zithromax
C. Anti-infectives (Penicillins-Aminopenicillins)
5. Ampicin
6. Augmentin
D. Anti-infectives (Penicillins-Cephalosporins )
7. Cefalin
8. Tergecef
E. Anti-infectives (Beta-lactams/Carbapenems)
9. Meronem
10. Aztram
F. Anti-infectives (Chloramphenicols)
11. Chloramol
12. Pediachlor
G. Anti-infectives (Quinolones)
13. Inoflox
14. Ciprobay
H. Anti-infectives (Tetracyline)
15. Terramycin
16. Vibramycin
I. Anti-infectives (Others)
17. Vancocin
18. Flagyl
19. Dalacin-C
20. Zyvox
21. Bactrim
J. Anti-infectives (Anthelmintics)
22. Antiox
23. Combantrin
24. Quantrel
25. Zentel

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