Your 59-year old male patient is in the clinic today reporting that he thinks something is wrong with his week old ileostomy. He also reports burning during urination. Before the nurse practioner sees the patient, you review his medications. He does not have a list of medications, so you review his chart and then review his medications with him.
Your 59-year old male patient is in the clinic today reporting that he thinks something is wrong with his week old ileostomy. He also reports burning during urination. Before the nurse practioner sees the patient, you review his medications. He does not have a list of medications, so you review his chart and then review his medications with him.
Home Medications:
Atropine .3 my every 4-6 hours as needed
Chlordiazpoxide(Librium) 5 mg every 8 hours
Cholestyramine (Questran) 4 mg every morning
Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq) 50 mg 1 tab every morning
Ibuprofen (Motrin) 800 mg as needed for pain
Potassium Chloride 10 mEq 1 tab every morning
Sildenafil (Viagara) 25 mg 1 hour prior before sexual activity
Does the indivuals medical history have an effect on the pharmokinetics of each drug??
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