Pharmacology: doses for the examinations
Pharmacology: Doses minations
1st semester
Autonomic drugs
Epinephrinum, adrenaline (Tonogen inj.) 0.05-0.1-0.2! mg iv
Cardiovascular-renal drugs
Chinidinium sulfuricum, quinidine, 200-400-500! mg
Mexiletin (Mexitil caps., Ritalmex caps.) 200-400 mg
Digoxin (Digoxin tabl.) daily maintenance oral dose 0.25-0.5 mg
Metoprolol (Betaloc ZOK) daily 1 x 25-100 mg
Enalaprilum maleinicum (Ednyt tabl, Enap 5/10/20 tabl., Renitec tabl) daily dose 2.5-40 (!) mg
Nitroglycerin, sublingual dose (Nitromint) 0.5-1.0 mg
oral 20-40-120 mg once daily or every other day
Hydrochlorothiazide (Hypothiazid, Esidrix) 25-100 mg
Kalium chloratum, potassium chloride, 1.0-2.0 g
Spironolactone (Verospiron, Aldactone), for edema, 25-50 mg
Theophylline (Euphylong retard, Theophtard) 100-400 mg
Isosorbid mononitrate (Olicard caps. Mono Mack Depot tabl. 40-100 mg)
Nifedipine (Corinfar, Cordaflex, Adalat ) 10-20 mg bid. max: 40 mg bid.
Amlodipine (Norvasc tabl. 5-10 mg, max. daily dose 10 mg)
Drugs acting on smooth muscles
Papaverinium chloratum, papaverine (Papaverinum hydrochloricum inj., tablets) 40-120 mg
Drugs acting on the GI
Magnesium sulfuricum siccatum, oral 2.0-10.0 g
Phenolphthaleinum (Phenolphthalein) 50-500 mg
Drugs acting on the respiratory system
Aminophylline (Diaphyllin venosum) 6 mg/kg iv. 480 (!) mg/dosim
Drugs used in disorders of coagulation
Acidum acetylsalicylicum, acetylsalicylic acid (Astrix caps 100 mg) daily dose 100mg
Miscellaneous drugs
Acidum ascorbicum, ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
1If not stated otherwise, single oral doses for adults are listed. The maximal dose according to the Pharmacopoea Hung. ed. VII. is followed by an exclamation mark (!). For convenience, names of some precompounded preparations are given in parentheses.
Pharmacology: Doses minations
2nd semester
Drugs acting in the central nervous system
Morphinium chloratum, morphine (Morphinum hydrochloricum inj.) 10-30! mg
Pethidinium chloratum, meperidine (Dolargan)
Codeinium chloratum, codeine 20-50-100! mg
Aethylmorphinium chloratum, ethylmorphine, 20-50! mg
Cyclobarbitalum calcicum (Hypnoval-calcium tablets) 100-200 mg at bedtime
Hexobarbitalum (Novopan) oral 250-500! mg at bedtime
Phenobarbitalum (Sevenal, Sevenaletta tablets)
Phenobarbitalum natricum, phenobarbital sodium, intramuscular dose (Sevenal inj.) 150-300! mg
Coffeinum natrium benzoicum sc. 200-400 mg
Procainium chloratum, procaine (Procainum hydrochloricum inj.),
concentration for local anaesthesia: 0.25-2%
Analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drugs (Treatment of gout and RA)
Acidum acetylsalicylicum, acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin, Istopirin, Colfarit)
Paracetamol, acetaminophen (Rubophen)
single dose : 500-1000 mg,
maximum daily dose : 4 g
Noraminophenazonum natrium mesylicum (Algopyrin tablets/injection)
Chemotherapeutic drugs
Amoxicilline (Amoxicillin-B, Duomox) daily dose 3 x 500 mg
Ketoconazole (Nizoral) daily dose 200-400 mg
Endocrine drugs
Prednisolone (Prednisolon tablets) 5-30-60! Mg
Methylprednisolon (Metypred tabl., inj., depot inj.) daily dose 4-12-48 mg per os
oral (Polcortolone, Kenacort tablets) 4-30 mg
Colecalciferol (Vitamin D3, Vigantol olaj, Vigantol 50000 IU inj.) daily dose: 1-2 drops (~670-
2If not stated otherwise, single oral doses for adults are listed. The maximal dose according to the Pharmacopoea Hung. ed. VII. is followed by an exclamation mark (!). For convenience, names of some precompounded preparations are given in parentheses.
Source: http://www.pharmacol.dote.hu/education/docs/english/doses_for_pharmacology_examinations.pdf
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