Drug Topics - June 9, 2008 - (Page 3) JUNE 9, 2008 3 Clinical Q & A Which drugs are sensitive to light and moisture? Jack M. Rosenberg, Pharm.D., Ph.D.; Sara Schilit, Pharm.D.; and Joseph P. Nathan, M.S., Pharm.D. Light Sensitive Moisture Sensitive Light Sensitive * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Generic Name Generic Name Moisture Sensitive Brand Name Brand Name Desoxyn Hiprex Robaxin Methotrexate Celontin Methergine Concerta, Ritalin Reglan Zaroxolyn Lopressor Flagyl Solodyn Remeron Univasc Moban Singulair Ethmozine Kadian, MS Contin Myfortic, CellCept Corgard ReVia Anaprox Bystolic Nefazodone Procardia Nilandron Nimotop Itraconazole Ketoconazole Ketoprofen Labetalol hydrochloride Lamotrigine Lansoprazole Lansoprazole, amoxicillin and clarithromycin Lanthanum carbonate Leflunomide Leucovorin calcium Levodopa and carbidopa Levothyroxine sodium L-Hyoscyamine sulfate Linezolid Liotrix Lisdexamfetamine Lisinopril Lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide Lithium Lorazepam Losartan potassium Lovastatin Magnesium salicylate Maprotiline Meclizine Mefenamic acid Mephalan Metaproterenol sulfate Metyrapone Metformin Methadone Sporanox Nizoral Ketoprofen Normodyne,Trandate Lamictal Prevacid Prevpac Fosrenol Arava Leucovorin Sinemet, Parcopa Synthroid Anaspaz, ED-SPAZ, Levsin, Symax, Neosol, Mar-Spas, Levsinex Zyvox Thyrolar Vyvanse Prinvil, Zestril Tenoretic Lithobid Ativan Cozaar Mevacor Novasal Maprotiline Antivert Ponstel Alkeran Alupent Metopirone Fortamet, Glucophage Dolophine * * * * * * * * Methamphetamine hydrochloride Methenamine hippurate Methocarbamol Methotrexate Methsuximide Methylergonovine maleate Methylphenidate Metoclopramide Metolazone Metoprolol tartrate * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Metronidazole Minocycline Mirtazapine Moexipril Molindone hydrochloride Montelukast Moricizine Morphine Mycophenolate Nadolol Naltrexone hydrochloride Naproxen Nebivolol Nefazodone Nifedipine Nilutamide Nimodipine Naproxen and lansoprazole Prevacid Naprapac Part 1, which ran in our May 12 issue, covered a portion of the drugs. Here’s the balance. Jack M. Rosenberg is Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmacy Practice, Director, International Drug Information Center; Sara Schilit is Drug Information Specialist and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; and Joseph P. Nathan is Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Long Island University.
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