2009 nursing spectrum drug handbook photogallery of...
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2009 Nursing Spectrum Drug Handbook Photogallery of common tablets and capsules This special section helps you identify unlabeled drugs that patients bringfrom home. It can also serve as a visual aid for patients who can’t recall thenames of the drugs they’re taking. (Note: For more help in identifyingmedications, see the drug imprint codes at www.nursesdrughandbook.com.)Drugs are shown alphabetically by generic name; corresponding trade namesalso appear. Dosage forms appear in increasing order of strength.
Fosamax5 mg 10 mg 35 mg 70 mg
Xanax0.25 mg 0.5 mg 1 mg
2 mg
Norvasc2.5 mg 5 mg 10 mg
Lotrel2.5 mg/10 mg 5 mg/10 mg 5 mg/20 mg
10 mg/20 mg
Amoxil125 mg 250 mg 500 mg
875 mg
alendronate sodium
alprazolam
amlodipine besylate
amlodipine besylate andbenazeprilhydrochloride
amoxicillintrihydrate
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Amoxil (continued)250 mg 500 mg
Augmentin200 mg/28.5 mg 400 mg/57 mg 250 mg/125 mg
500 mg/125 mg 875/125 mg 1,000 mg/62.5 mg
Adderall5 mg 7.5 mg 10 mg
12.5 mg 15 mg 20 mg
Adderall XR5 mg 10 mg 15 mg
20 mg 25 mg
Abilify5 mg 10 mg 15 mg
20 mg 30 mg
amoxicillintrihydrate
amoxicillin andclavulanatepotassium
amphetaminesulfate combination
amphetaminesulfate combination
aripiprazole
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