updated: April 20, 2004
Medical Pharmacology (PHA-824)
Selected Drug List*, 2004
*NOTE: Endogenous autocoids, hormones and transmitters that can be used as drugs do NOT appear on this list.
I. Central Nervous System Drugs
updated: April 20, 2004
9-tetrahydrocannabinol
alprazolam
amantadine
amphetamine
benzocaine
benztropine
bromocriptine
bupivacaine
bupropion
buspirone
butorphanol
caffeine
carbamazepine
carbidopa
chloroprocaine
chlorpromazine
clonazepam
clozapine
cocaine
codeine
desflurane
diazepam
disulfiram
entacapone
ergotamine
ethanol
ethosuximide
etomidate
fentanyl
flumazenil
fluoxetine
fluphenazine
flurazepam
haloperidol
halothane
heroin
isoflurane
ketamine
lamotrigine
l-DOPA
levetiracetam
lidocaine
lithium
lorazepam
meperidine
methadone
methoxyflurane
methylphenidate
methysergide
midazolam
morphine
naloxone
naltrexone
nicotine
nitrous oxide
nortriptyline
oxazepam
oxycodone
paroxetine
pentazocine
phencyclidine (PCP)
phenelzine
phenobarbital
phenytoin
procaine
propofol
risperidone
selegiline
sertraline
sevoflurane
sumatriptan
tetracaine
thiopental
thioridazine
tolcapone
topiramate
trazodone
triazolam
trihexyphenidyl
valproic acid (valproate)
zolpidem
updated: April 20, 2004
I. Autonomic Drugs and Drugs Acting on the Myoneural Junction
updated: April 20, 2004
atracurium
atropine
bethanechol
cyclopentolate
d-tubocurarine
dobutamine
echothiophate
edrophonium
hexamethonium
glycopyrrolate
isoflurophate (DFP)
isoproterenol
neostigmine
pancuronium
parathion
phenoxybenzamine
phentolamine
phenylephrine
physostigmine
pilocarpine
pirenzepine
pralidoxime (2-PAM)
prazosin
propranolol
scopolamine
soman
succinylcholine
trimethaphan
tropicamide
updated: April 20, 2004
III. NSAIDs, non-opioid analgesics and drugs used in the treatment of gout
updated: April 20, 2004
acetaminophen
allopurinol
aspirin
celecoxib
colchicine
ibuprofen
indomethacin
ketorolac
misoprostol
probenecid
rofecoxib
sulfinpyrazone
updated: April 20, 2004
updated: April 20, 2004
IV. Cardiovascular Drugs
updated: April 20, 2004
-methyldopa
adenosine
amiodarone
amlodipine
amrinone (inamrinone)
atenolol
atorvastatin
captopril
carvedilol
cholestyramine
clonidine
colesevelam
digitoxin
digoxin
diltiazem
dobutamine
enalapril
ezetimibe
flecainide
furosemide
gemfibrozil
hydralazine
hydrochlorthiazide
inamrinone
isoproterenol
isosorbide dinitrate
labetalol
lidocaine
losartan
metoprolol
milrinone
minoxidil
nicotinic acid (niacin)
nifedipine
nitroglycerin
nitroprusside
prazosin
procainamide
reserpine
simvastatin
sotalol
verapamil
updated: April 20, 2004
V. Antibiotics
updated: April 20, 2004
amoxicillin
ampicillin
azithromycin
cefazolin
ceftazidime
ceftriaxone
cephalexin
chloramphenicol
ciprofloxacin
clarithromycin
clavulanic acid
clindamycin
doxycycline
erythromycin
gentamicin
imipenem-cilastatin
linezolid
methicillin
metronidazole
nafcillin
penicillin G (and V)
piperacillin
streptomycin
sulfamethoxazole
(co-trimoxazole)
tetracycline
tobramycin
trimethoprim
vancomycin
updated: April 20, 2004
VI. Antiviral, Anti-TB and Antifungal drugs
updated: April 20, 2004
acyclovir
amantidine
amphotericin B
didanosine (ddI)
ethambutol
fluconazole
flucytosine
griseofulvin
isoniazid
miconazole
nevirapine
nystatin
pyrazinamide
rifampin
rifapentine
rimantidine
saquinavir
terbinafine
valcyclovir
zidovudine (AZT)
updated: April 20, 2004
VII. G.I. drugs
updated: April 20, 2004
aluminum hydroxide
bisacodyl
bismuth
cimetidine
diphenoxylate
ducosates
entanercept
granisetron
infliximab
ipecac
loperamide
Mg(OH)2/CO3 (Milk of Magnesia)
mercaptopurine
metoclopramide
mineral oil
misoprostol
omeprazole
ondansetron
pantoprazole
prochlorperazine
ranitidine
sucralfate
sulfasalazine
updated: April 20, 2004
VIII. Renal drugs
updated: April 20, 2004
acetazolamide
amiloride
bumetanide
desmopressin
furosemide
hydrochlorthiazide
mannitol
spironolactone
triamterene
updated: April 20, 2004
updated: April 20, 2004
IX. Cancer chemotherapy
updated: April 20, 2004
ABVD
bleomycin
cisplatin
cyclophosphamide
etoposide
5-fluorouracil
L-asparaginase
methotrexate
MOPP Therapy
vincristine
updated: April 20, 2004
X. Anticoagulants, antiplatelets, thrombolytics and drugs affecting red blood cells
updated: April 20, 2004
abciximab
alteplase
anistreplase
bivalirudin
clopidogrel
cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12)
deferoxamine
dipyridamol
enoxaparin (low mol wt heparin)
erythropoietin
ferrous sulfate
fondaparinux (pentasaccharide)
heparin
leucovorin (folic acid)
streptokinase
urokinase
warfarin
updated: April 20, 2004
XI. Pulmonary drugs and antihistamines
updated: April 20, 2004
albuterol
beclomethasone
cetirizine
cromolyn sodium
diphenhydramine
fluticasone
ipratropium
montelukast
nedocromil
prednisone
promethazine
ranitidine
salmeterol
theophylline
zafirlukast
updated: April 20, 2004
XII. Endocrine drugs
updated: April 20, 2004
131iodine (radioactive iodine)
17b-estradiol
acarbose
acetohexamide
aminoglutethimide
beclomethasone
bromocriptine
calcitriol
chlorpropamide
cholecalciferol
demeclocycline
desmopressin
desogestrel
dexamethasone
dihydrotachysterol
equilin sulfate
ethinyl estradiol
etidronate
finasteride
fludrocortisone
flutamide
ganirelix
glipizide
glucagon
glyburide
gonadorelin acetate
insulin GLARGINE
insulin LISPRO
hydrocortisone
LENTE insulin
levonorgestrel
levothyroxine sodium
liothyronine sodium
liotrix
medroxyprogesterone
metformin
methimazole
metyrapone
micronized progesterone
mifepristone
miglitol
norethindrone
norgestimate
NPH insulin
octreotide
pegvisomant
pentamidine
pergolide
pioglitazone
prednisone
propylthiouracil
raloxifene
REGULAR insulin
repaglinide
rosiglitazone
sermorelin acetate
somatropin
tamoxifen
tolbutamide
triamcinolone aceonide
ULTRALENTE insulin
vitamin D
updated: April 20, 2004
updated: April 20, 2004
XIII. Drugs used in poisonings (but poisons not included)
updated: April 20, 2004
activated charcoal
CaNa2 EDTA
deferoxamine
dimercaprol
fomepizole (4-methylpyrazone)
ipecac
methanol
N-acetylcysteine
d-penicillamine
succimer
updated: April 20, 2004