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Dyazide​ (triamterene/ hydrochlorotiazide)<br />

Pronunciation:(HYE dro klor oh THY a zide and trye AM ter een)<br />

Classification:​ ​K Sparing/ Thiazide Diuretic<br />

IFU:​ ​ Hypertension/ Edema<br />

Route: oral<br />

Dosage: 25mg, 37.5 mg<br />

Action: prevents your body from conserving too much salt<br />

Adverse​ ​Reaction: agitation, bloating, chills, mood changes<br />

Interactions: alcohol, diabetes, asthma<br />

Effexor ​(Venlafaxine)<br />

Pronunciation: Ven-la-fax-een<br />

Classification:​ ​SNRI (Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor)<br />

IFU:​ ​ Depression<br />

Route: Oral<br />

Dosage: 25mg tablets administered 2 to 3 times daily<br />

Action: Anti-depressant selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor that affects<br />

chemicals in the brain that may be unbalanced in people with depression.<br />

Adverse​ ​Reaction: Hypertension, Lack or loss of strength, severe headache, sweating<br />

Interactions: Abilify, Ambien, Lyrica, Tramadol, Trazodone, Wellbutrin<br />

Elavil ​(amitriptyline)<br />

Pronunciation: am-i-trip-ty-line<br />

Classification: TCA (Tricyclic antidepressants)<br />

IFU: Depression<br />

Action: Used to treat mental/ mood problems such as depression. Improve sleep, feelings, and<br />

relieve anxiety and tension.<br />

Dosage: Tablets 150mg, 50mg, 100mg<br />

Route: Oral<br />

Adverse Reaction: Blurred vision, irritation, bleeding gums, chills, cold sweats, dry mouth<br />

Interactions: Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, renal/ liver disease, depression, glaucoma,<br />

neutropenia, thyroid disorders.

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