Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2
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Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2
TherapeuticsCommonly Used Drugs in DentistryDrugAspirinCommentsMild analgesic. Not usually termed as NSAID. Management of pain with significant inflam Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2mmatory component, musculoskeletal pain, headache, antipyretic, and in prophylaxis of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and myocardial infarction (Ml) due to its antiplatelet actions Hepatotoxic in overdose or prolonged use. Causes aspirin burn, gastric ulcers, is uricosuric and can precipitate gout. It Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2should not be prescribed to asthmatics, children <12 years of age, patients with uncontrolled hypertension and patients with disorders of hemostasis.DEbook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2
oseAnalgesia and antipyretic 300-900 mg QID/TID Antiplatelet action 75-300 mg per dayDrugAceclofenacCommentsAnalgesic for moderate pain: NSAID Pain anTherapeuticsCommonly Used Drugs in DentistryDrugAspirinCommentsMild analgesic. Not usually termed as NSAID. Management of pain with significant inflam Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2buprofen and aspirin should be avoided in these patients due to increase in unwanted effects, especially gastrointestinal (Gl) ulceration, renal and liver damage.Dose100 mg tablet ODDrugDiclofenacCommentsAnalgesic for moderate pain: NSAID Pain and inflammation associated with musculoskeletal disorde Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2rs such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. Postoperative pain Contraindicated in peptic ulcer, aspirin sensitivity anEbook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2
d pregnancy.To be given with caution in elderly, renal, liver or cardiac diseaseDose25-75 mg up to twice dailyTherapeutics 121DrugIbuprofenCommentsManTherapeuticsCommonly Used Drugs in DentistryDrugAspirinCommentsMild analgesic. Not usually termed as NSAID. Management of pain with significant inflam Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2sensitivity and asthmatics or patients with history of angioedema and urticaria or patients with hemorrhagic disorders.DoseAdults 1.2-1.8 g daily in divided doses Children 20-40 mg/kgDrugParacetamolCommentsMild-to-moderate pain and as antipyretic. Hepatotoxicity in overdose, avoid in renal failure p Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2atients and those with alcohol abuse.DoseAdults 0.5-1 gQID/TID Children 3 months-1 year, 60-120 mg every 4-6 hours 1-5 years, 120-150 mg every 4-6 houEbook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2
rs 6-12 years, 250-500 mg every 4-6 hoursDrugAcyclovirCommentsAntiviral, used in treatment of herpes simplex and varicella zoster infections. May reduTherapeuticsCommonly Used Drugs in DentistryDrugAspirinCommentsMild analgesic. Not usually termed as NSAID. Management of pain with significant inflam Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2or topical application), children under 2 years should be given half the adult doseDrugEpinephrineCommentsUsed in dental anesthesia to increase efficacy and duration and aid in hemostasis Excessive dosage may produce tachycardia and tremors. Systolic BP may rise and diastolic may fall. May cause car Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2diac arrhythmias.DoseIt is contained in the LA solutions in concentrations of 1:80,000, 1:100,000, and 1:200,000. Maximum recommended dose over a singEbook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2
le visit is 200 g.DrugAmoxicillinCommentsBroad-spectrum beta-lactam antibacterial To treat bacterial infection such as dental abscess and as prophylacTherapeuticsCommonly Used Drugs in DentistryDrugAspirinCommentsMild analgesic. Not usually termed as NSAID. Management of pain with significant inflam Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2tetracyclines and probenecid increases its half-life. It may induce glossitis and tongue discoloration and candidiasis122 Clinical Methods in Dental OfficeDoseFor dental infections: 250-500 mg TID for outpatient treatment, 500-1,000 mg IV QID for severe infections and 50% of adult dose in children u Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2nder 10 years For prophylaxis: 2 g every one hour preoperatively when treated under LA Children under 5 years 25% of adult dose and in 5-10 years 50%Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2
of adult dose.DrugAmpicillinCommentsBroad-spectrum beta-lactam antibacterial To treat bacterial infection such as dental abscess Reduces efficacy of oTherapeuticsCommonly Used Drugs in DentistryDrugAspirinCommentsMild analgesic. Not usually termed as NSAID. Management of pain with significant inflam Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2e glossitis and tongue discoloration and candidiasisDose250-1,000 mg QIDand 50% of adult dose in children under 10 yearsDrugAmphotericinCommentsAntifungal used to treat candidal infections. Contraindicated in Gl disturbances, renal damage. Its action is decreased during combined therapy with flucona Ebook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2zole, ketoconazole and miconazole.DoseAvailable as 100 mg tablets, 10 mg lozenges, 100 mg/ml oral suspensionDrugPenicillin G/Penicillin VCommentsMostEbook Clinical methods in dental office: Part 2
oral bacterial infections such as abscessTherapeuticsCommonly Used Drugs in DentistryDrugAspirinCommentsMild analgesic. Not usually termed as NSAID. Management of pain with significant inflamTherapeuticsCommonly Used Drugs in DentistryDrugAspirinCommentsMild analgesic. Not usually termed as NSAID. Management of pain with significant inflamGọi ngay
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