Zarah—drospirenone 3 mgethinyl estradiol 30 mcgZegerid Capsules 20/1100—omeprazole 20 mgsodium bicarbonate 1100 mgZegerid Capsules 40/1100—omeprazole 40 mgsodium bicarbonate 1100 mgZegerid OTC Capsules—omeprazole 20 mgsodium bicarbonate 1100 mg(OTC)Zegerid Powder for Oral Suspension 20/1680—(per pkt) omeprazole 20 mgsodium bi-carbonate 1680 mg(OTC)Zegerid Powder for Oral Suspension 40/1680—(per pkt) omeprazole 40 mgsodium bi-carbonate 1680 mgZenchent—norethindrone 0.4 mgethinyl estradiol 35 mcgZenchent Fe—norethindrone 0.4 mgethinyl estradiol 35 mcgferrous fumarate 75 mgZenpep—lipase 3000 unitsamylase 16,000 unitsprotease 10,000 unitsZenpep—lipase 5000 unitsamylase 27,000 unitsprotease 17,000 unitsZenpep—lipase 10,000 unitsamylase 55,000 unitsprotease 34,000 unitsZenpep—lipase 15,000 unitsamylase 82,000 unitsprotease 51,000 unitsZenpep—lipase 20,000 unitsamylase 109,000 unitsprotease 68,000 unitsZenpep—lipase 25,000 unitsamylase 136,000 unitsprotease 85,000 unitsZenpep—lipase 40,000 unitsamylase 218,000 unitsprotease 136,000 unitsZestoretic 10/12.5—lisinopril 10 mghydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mgZestoretic 20/12.5—lisinopril 20 mghydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mgZestoretic 20/25—lisinopril 20 mghydrochlorothiazide 25 mgZiac 2.5/6.25—bisoprolol 2.5 mghydrochlorothiazide 6.25 mgZiac 5/6.25—bisoprolol 5 mghydrochlorothiazide 6.25 mgZiac 10/6.25—bisoprolol 10 mghydrochlorothiazide 6.25 mgZiana Topical Gel—1.2% clindamycin0.025% tretinoinZovia 1/35—ethynodiol 1 mgethinyl estradiol 35 mcgZovia 1/50—ethynodiol 1 mgethinyl estradiol 50 mcgZubsolv 0.7/0.18—buprenorphine 0.7 mgnaloxone 0.18 mgZubsolv 1.4/0.36—buprenorphine 1.4 mgnaloxone 0.36 mgZubsolv 2.9/0.71—buprenorphine 2.9 mgnaloxone 0.71 mgZubsolv 5.7/1.4—buprenorphine 5.7 mgnaloxone 1.4 mgZubsolv 8.6/2.1—buprenorphine 8.6 mgnaloxone 2.1 mgZubsolv 11.4/2.9—buprenorphine 11.4 mgnaloxone 2.9 mgZutripro Solution—(per 5 mL) chlorpheniramine 4 mgpseudoephedrine 60 mghydroco-done 5 mgZylet Ophthalmic Suspension—0.5% loteprednol0.3% tobramycinZyrtec-D Allergy & Congestion—cetirizine 5 mgpseudoephedrine 120 mg(OTC)
1398APPENDIX COphthalmic MedicationsGeneral Info: See Appendix D for administration techniques for ophthalmic agents.Consult health care professional regarding:Concurrent use of contact lenses (medication or additives may be absorbed by the lens).Concurrent administration of other ophthalmic agents (order and spacing may be important).ADRsadverse reactions.DRUG NAMEDOSENOTESAnestheticsUses:Provide brief local anesthesia to allow measurement of intraocular pressure, removal of foreign bodies, or other superficialprocedures.CAUTIONS:Repeated use may result inqrisk of CNS and cardiovascular toxicity; cross-sensitivity with some local anesthetics mayoccur.lidocaine(Akten)Adults and children:2 drops of 3.5% gel(single dose).●Does not interact with ophthalmiccholinesterase inhibitors●ADRs: ophthalmic—irritation; sys-temic—irregular heartbeat, CNS de-pression.........................................................................................................................................................................................................proparacaine(Alcaine)Adults and children:1–2 drops of 0.5%solution (single dose).
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