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test two- drug side effects lilk8tob

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Drug category
Common side effects
salicylates - SE   bleeding  
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NSAIDS - SE   GI distress, GI bleeding,  
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NSAID GI problems are lessened with ____ inhibitors   COX-2  
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antiinflammatory- GI effects are commonly associated with :   aspirin  
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Chronic salicylate intoxication symptoms (adults):   tinnitus & hearing loss  
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Chronic salicylate intoxication symptoms (kids)   hyperventilation & CNS effects  
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Acute salicylate overdose   Similar to chronic, but effects are more pronounced & occur more quickly  
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nonsalicylate NSAID overdose:   similar effects, just not as extensive or dangerous  
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Immunosuppressants - SE   heightened susceptibility to opportunistic infections  
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Azathioprine & Cyclosporine SE   blood dyscrasias, hepatotoxicity, neurotoxicity, nephrotoxicity  
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Muromonab-CD3 SE   chest pain, chills, GI symptoms, flulike symptoms, fluid retention  
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Sulfonamides   allergic reactions, leukopenia, nausea, vomiting, renal failure  
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Penicillins   allergic reactions - urticaria (hives), pruritus (itching), angioedema (swollen lips); SE: GI in nature, lethargy, anemia, increased bleeding, rash  
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Cephalosporins   decrease effectiveness of BC pills, cross-sensitivity w/ penicillins  
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Macrolides   GI tract, compete w/ other drugs for hepatic metabolism  
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Tetracyclines   teeth discoloration (not for kids/preg.), photosensitivity, superinfections, alter vaginal floral, retard fetal skeletal development; no dairy  
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Aminoglycosides   ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity *do BUN, creatine and CBC  
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Fluoroquines   not for children (affects cartilage dev., pts on antiarrhythmic agents), headache, diziness, insomnia, nausea, constipation, heartburn, photosensitivity; don't use w/ antacids, iron or zinc  
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Vancomycin (vancocin)   narrow therapeutic range - ototoxicity & nephrotoxicity  
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Isoniazid (INH)   do not drink alcohol while on this!! Hard on liver, take Vitamin B6  
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antifungals   drug interactions & hepatotoxicity are primary concerns - need ALT & AST blood tests  
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antiprotozoal agents   do not take w/ alcohol- causes flushing, nausea & vomiting,  
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helminithic   not for pregnant women  
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