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