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Title: Pharmacy Practice Post Midterm


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Pharmacy Practice Post Midterm
  • Jason

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  • What does ACD stand for?

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  • Allergic contact dermatitis

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  • How do you get allergic contact dermatitis?

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  • Exposure to an allergen such as Poison
    Ivy/Oak/Sumac

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  • What is the general treatment approach for
    Allergic Contact Dermatitis

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  • General Treatment includes
  • Cleansing the affected area within the first 10
    minutes of exposure reduces the immune response
    in poison ivy/oak/sumac dermatitis

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  • What are pharmacologic treatments for ACD?

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  • Topical Anesthetics
  • Benzocaine max 20
  • Pramoxine 1
  • Hydrocortisone
  • 0.25-1
  • Astringents
  • Aluminum acetate, zinc oxide, zinc acetate,
    sodium bicarbonate, calamine, and witch hazel

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  • How often should I use a Topical Anesthetic?

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  • Apply no more than 3 to 4 times daily
  • Note Benzocaine allergy???

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  • How and when should hydrocortisone be used?

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  • Used for treating mild to moderate severe ICD or
    ACD
  • Concentration 0.25 to 1
  • Should not be used for longer than 7 days, or if
    symptoms clear and then reappear in a few days.

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  • How are astringents used for treating ACD?

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  • Used to stop or reduce oozing of capillaries or
    the fluid release from blisters or inflamed
    tissue.
  • Promotes drying and reducing inflammation.

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  • How long can I use an astringent for?

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  • Use an astringent for 5 to 7 days, when the
    dermatitis is moist and oozing.

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  • Are ointments good for treatment of a ACD?

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  • Yes ointments hold moisture within the skin and
    act as a reservoir for the active ingredient,
    keeping it on the affected site.

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  • Name a barrier product to prevent exposure to
    poison ivy/oak/sumac

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  • IvyBlock Lotion contains bentoquatam
  • Apply every 4 hours
  • Product is flammable
  • Not recommended for children

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  • How long would it take for ACD to resolve without
    any pharmacologic measures?

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  • 10 to 21 days as a result of the patients own
    immune system

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  • When should itching subside significantly?

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  • Itching should subside significantly within 5 to
    7 days.

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  • Overall complete remission of the dermatitis may
    take up to 3 weeks.

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  • _________from poison ivy/oak/sumac is the best
    known allergen.

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  • Urushiol
  • _________from poison ivy/oak/sumac is the best
    known allergen.

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  • To help the lesions dry, apply compresses of cool
    tap water or aluminum acetate for ______ minutes
    ____ to _____ times daily.

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  • To help the lesions dry, apply compresses of cool
    tap water or aluminum acetate for 40 minutes 4 to
    6 times daily.

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  • Nondrug measures to relieve itching associated
    with ACD.

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  • Take Tepid soapless showers to relieve itching.
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