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2010 Nursing Spectrum Drug Handbook Photogallery of common tablets and capsules This special section helps you identify unlabeled drugs that patients bringfrom home. It can also serve as a visual aid for patients who can’t recall thenames of the drugs they’re taking. (Note: For more help in identifyingmedications, see the drug imprint codes at www.nursesdrughandbook.com.)Drugs are shown alphabetically by generic name; corresponding trade namesalso appear. Dosage forms appear in increasing order of strength.
Fosamax5 mg 10 mg 35 mg 70 mg
Xanax0.25 mg 0.5 mg 1 mg
2 mg
Norvasc2.5 mg 5 mg 10 mg
Lotrel2.5 mg/10 mg 5 mg/10 mg 5 mg/20 mg
5 mg/40 mg 10 mg/20 mg 10 mg/40 mg
Amoxil125 mg 250 mg 500 mg
875 mg
alendronate sodium
alprazolam
amlodipine besylate
amlodipine besylate andbenazeprilhydrochloride
amoxicillintrihydrate
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Amoxil (continued)250 mg 500 mg
Augmentin200 mg/28.5 mg 400 mg/57 mg 250 mg/125 mg
500 mg/125 mg 875/125 mg 1,000 mg/62.5 mg
Adderall5 mg 7.5 mg 10 mg
12.5 mg 15 mg 20 mg
Adderall XR5 mg 10 mg 15 mg
20 mg 25 mg
Abilify2 mg 5 mg 10 mg
15 mg 20 mg 30 mg
amoxicillintrihydrate
amoxicillin andclavulanatepotassium
amphetaminesulfate combination
amphetaminesulfate combination
aripiprazole
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