This document lists various drugs used to treat medical conditions like strokes, angina, hypertension, infections, and diabetes. It notes that aspirin, clopidogrel, and nitroglycerine are used as anticoagulants or to treat angina, while hydrocortisone, prednisone, and omeprazole are anti-inflammatory drugs or antacids. Most medications listed should be given as prescribed by a physician and taken long term can damage the liver, with antibacterial drugs usually taken for 5 to 7 days depending on the type.
This document lists various drugs used to treat medical conditions like strokes, angina, hypertension, infections, and diabetes. It notes that aspirin, clopidogrel, and nitroglycerine are used as anticoagulants or to treat angina, while hydrocortisone, prednisone, and omeprazole are anti-inflammatory drugs or antacids. Most medications listed should be given as prescribed by a physician and taken long term can damage the liver, with antibacterial drugs usually taken for 5 to 7 days depending on the type.
This document lists various drugs used to treat medical conditions like strokes, angina, hypertension, infections, and diabetes. It notes that aspirin, clopidogrel, and nitroglycerine are used as anticoagulants or to treat angina, while hydrocortisone, prednisone, and omeprazole are anti-inflammatory drugs or antacids. Most medications listed should be given as prescribed by a physician and taken long term can damage the liver, with antibacterial drugs usually taken for 5 to 7 days depending on the type.
1. Aspirin – anti coagulant, treat Stroke patient, coronary syndrome
2. Clopidogrel – anti coagulant 3. Nitroglycerine – anti anginal drugs 4. Ranolazine – anti angina drugs 5. Hydrocortisone – corticosteroids 6. Omeprazole – antacid 7. Kalium Durule – potassium replacement 8. Losartan – antihypertensive 9. Calcium carbonate – electrolyte replacement for Calcium 10. Amlodipine – anti hypertensive drugs (calcium channel blocker) 11. Azithromycin – antibacterial drugs 12. Furosemide – diuretics, check BP before giving of drugs 13. Salbutamol – bronchodilators, causes dry mouth and palpitations 14. Ceftriaxone – anti bacterial drugs 15. Metformin – anti diabatic drugs – monitor blood sugar 16. Acetylcysteine - mucolytic 17. NaHCO3- anti ulcers/antacid 18. Levocetirizine – anti histamine, causes drowsiness 19. Ipratropium – bronchodilators 20. Prednisone – cortico steroids (anti inflammatory) 21. Digoxin – cardiac drugs, check pulse rate before giving, below 60 bpm refer to the doctor 22. Enalapril – ACE inhibitor anti hypertensive drugs 23. Vasartan – anti hypertensive (angiotensin II receptor blocker) 24. Hydralazine – anti hypertensive (vasodilators) 25. Dilthiazem – anti hypertensive (calcium channel blocker)
Note: almost all medications taken for long period cause hepatic and liver damage, antibacterial drugs should be given 5 to 7 days depending on the type of antibacterials drugs or as prescribed by physician