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Polypharmacy in the Elderly — Flashcards

Polypharmacy in the Elderly — Flashcards

Polypharmacy in the Elderly — Flashcards
#1

_____ is the most common adverse effect of phenytoin in children and young adolescents on chronic use.

#2

Oral _____ is FDA approved for medical treatment of type 2 diabetes in pediatric population as young as 10 years of age

#3

Compared to other hypnotics, ramelteon has relatively _____ side effects and is safe to use in geriatric patients

#4

Rifampicin _____ once a month + dapsone 50mg daily + clofazimine 150mg once a month and 50 mg alternate days is used to treat leprosy in children 10- 14 years

#5

bedaquiline can be given to patients aged >_____ years

#6

pentavalent vaccine contains

#7

Rifampicin _____ once a month + dapsone 2mg/kg daily + clofazimine 100mg once a month and 50 mg twice weekly is used to treat leprosy in children less than 10 years or <40kg

#8

Antihistamines_____ generation H1 receptor antagonists may cause cognitive impairment and delirium, especially in the elderly

#9

_____ and cefuroxime can be used to treat Lyme disease in children and pregnant women.

Polypharmacy in the Elderly Flashcards for NEET-PG

Study 9 flashcards on Polypharmacy in the Elderly for NEET-PG Pharmacology. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Pediatric and Geriatric Pharmacology. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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