Drug Profile
Drug Name (Generic):
Class of Drug:
Mechanism ofaction:
Route of Administration and Dosage Forms
Route of Dosage Forms
Administration
Oral
Parenteral
Topical
Nasal
Ophthalmic
Otic
Others
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Indications and Dose
Recommended dosage Duration of Max Dose Dose Adjustment in
Indication() Adult Child therapy per day Hepatic Impairment
if any)
Primary Indications
Secondary or Associated indications Dosage Adjustment in
Renal Impairment
Overdose Synptomsand Management:
Antibiotics
Spectrum
Reference:
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PHARMACOKINETICS
Absorption and Distribution
Absorption
Volume of Distribution
Onset of Action
Duration of Action
% Plasma Protein binding
Cross Placental Barrier Yes No
Cross Blood brain Barrier OYes UNo
References:
Metabolism and Elimination
Organs of Half Life Active Metabolite Routes of
Metabolism (if any) Excretion
Primary: Primary:
Secondary: Secondary:
References:
Precautions
FDA pregnancy Category: A B c OD Dx
Advice
Use of drug in Breastfeeding:
Other Cautions (e.g. among elders / drug dependence):
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Contraindications (Relative/ Absolute):_
Drug related problems (DRPs)
1. Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs):
Underline the Common ADRs related to the Drug
ADRs Intervention(s)
Significant or Serious ADRs
Minor ADRs
Reference:
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2. Drug Interactions
) Drug-Drug Interactions
Interacting Drug() Effect Intervention
References:
(i) Drug-Food Interactions
Interacting Food() Effect Intervention
References:
(iii) Drug-Nutrient interactions
Interacting Effect Intervention
Nutrient(s)
References:
(iv) Drug-Lab Interactions
Lab test Nature of Interaction
References:
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Product Specifications (Pharmaguide):
Sr. Trade Name Manufacturer Dosage Strength Price
No. Form
N:National, M: Multinational
Medication Counseling for Patient taking Drug
Student Signature Teacher Signature
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