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Cimetidine(brand name)
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Cimetidine(Classification)
Histamine H2 antagonist
Cimetidine(Indication)
Short-term treatment of active duodenal ulcer and prevention of ulcer recurrence After it is healed
Cimetidine(Nursing considerations)
(Seek advice about self-medication with any OTC drug) (Check BP and report an elevation to the physician, if patient complains of severe headache)
Omeprazole(classification)
Proton pump inhabitor
Omeprazole(Indication)
Duodenal and gastric ulcer. Gastroesophageal reflux disease including severe erosive esophagitis
Omeprazole(Nursing considerations)
(Report severe diarrhea; drug may need to be discontinued) (Report any changes in urinary elimination such as pain or discomfort associated with urination, or blood in urine)
Metoclopramide(Indication)
Management of diabetic gastric stasis (gastroparesis); to prevent nausea and vomiting associated with emetogenic cancer chemotherapy
Metoclopramide(Nursing consideration)
(Avoid alcohol and other CNS depressants) (Lab tests: Periodic serum electrolyte)
Loperamide(Indication)
Acute nonspecific diarrhea, chronic diarrhea associated with inflammatory bowel disease
Loperamide( nursing consideration)
(Record number and consistency of stools) (Discontinue if there is no improvement after 48 h of therapy for acute diarrhea)
Docusate(Classifications)
Stool softener/ surfactant
Docusate(Indication)
Prophylactically in patients who should avoid straining during defecation and for treatment of constipation associated with hard, dry stools
Docusate (nursing considerations)
(Therapeutic effectiveness: Usually apparent 1–3 d after first dose) (Withhold drug if diarrhea develops and notify physician)
Milk of magnesia(Indication)
Short-term treatment of occasional constipation
Milk of magnesia (Nursing considerations)
(Evaluate the patient's continued need for drug) (Investigate the cause of persistent or recurrent constipation or gastric distress with physician)
Promethazine (Indication)
Symptomatic relief of various allergic conditions
Promethazine(Nursing consideration)
(Do not take OTC medications without physician's approval) (Avoid alcohol and other CNS depressants)