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Sample Medical Preparations from & including 11 February 2024 until further

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Each medical preparation must be studied under the following headings:
a. Indications for use
b. Dosage
c. Common undesired effects
d. Contraindications
e. Special precautions
f. Patient education
g. Key points in administration
The following are the 31 medical preparations for the OSCEs:
1. Acetysalicylic Acid (oral aspirin)
2. Amlodipine (oral)
3. Amoxicillin (oral)
4. Atorvastatin (oral)
5. Beclomethasone (inhaler)
6. Bisoprolol (oral)
7. Caltrate (oral)
8. Candesartan (oral)
9. Cefaclor (oral)
10. Clopidogrel (oral)
11. Conscious Sedation (IV)
12. Dextrose (IV)
13. Ferrous Fumerate (oral)
14. Furosemide (e.g. oral lasix)
15. Glyceryl trinitrate (spray)
16. Hartman’s solution (IV)
17. Lactulose (oral)
18. Metformin (oral)
19. Nitrofurantoin (oral)
20. Oxygen (mask + nasal cannula)
21. Pantoprazole (oral)
22. Ranitidine (oral)
23. Prolia (injection)
24. Ramipril (oral)
25. Salbutamol (inhaler)
26. Saline (IV + nebulizer)
27. Senna (oral)
28. Symbicort (inhaler)
29. Vaccine Covid (injection)
30. Vaccine Flu (injection)
31. Vaccine Pneumococcus (injection)

Understand an outline of how the following lower blood pressure in the body:
ACE-inhibitors; Angiotensin-2 receptor blockers; Calcium channel blockers ; Diuretics ; Beta blockers

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