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adverse reactions of drugs

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what is the most frequent adverse reactions of acetominophen (tylenol, anacin-3, liquiprin, panadol) upset stomach skin rash bruising bepatic px more than 15g
what is the most frequent adverse reactions of ASA (asprin) GI px tinnitus
what is the most frequent adverse reactions ibuprofen (motrin, nuprin, advil) GI px dyspepsia nausea dizziness rash hepatitis HA
what is the most frequent adverse reactions sulindac (clinoril) GI px constipation rash dizziness HA
what is the most frequent adverse reactions naproxen ( naprosyn, anaprox) GI px constipation rash dizziness HA edema tinnitus
what is the most frequent adverse reactions oxaprozin (daypro) GI px nausea HA dyspepsia rash diarrhea renal px
what is the most frequent adverse reactions diflynisal (dolobid) GI px dyspepsia rash HA
what is the most frequent adverse reactions piroxican (feldene) GI px edema HA dizziness rash hepatitis
what is the most frequent adverse reactions indomethacin (indocin) GI px nausea HA dizziness drowsy constipation
what is the most frequent adverse reactions etodolac (lodine) GI px dyspepsia diarrhea nausea dizziness CHF
what is the most frequent adverse reactions fenoprofen (nalfon) GI px nausea constipation HA
what is the most frequent adverse reactions ketoprofen (orudis) GI px HA dissiness hepatitis
what is the most frequent adverse reactions tolmentin (tolectin) GI px dyspepsia nausea HA dizziness rash
what is the most frequent adverse reactions diclofenac (voltaren) GI px HA dizziness
what is the most frequent adverse reactions nabumetone (relafen) GI px diarrhea rash dyspepsia HA dizziness
what is the most frequent adverse reactions celecoxib (cox 2 inhibitors) (vioxx) GI px (+) BP
what are some common adverse reactions for analgesic and NSAIDS GI px rash HA dizziness dyspepsia diarrhea nausea
what is the most frequent adverse reactions APAP/hydrocodone (vicodin,hydosen) APAP=acetaminophen dizziness nausea vomiting (-) BP confusion constipation
what is the most frequent adverse reactions APAP codeine(tylenol 3) drowsy constipation (-) BP nausea vomiting addiction (body builds up tolerance after 2 wks)
what is the most frequent adverse reactions APAP (oxycodene) percocet lightheadedness dizziness nausea vomiting rash constipation
what is the most frequent adverse reactions APAP/propoxyphene (darvocet) dizziness nausea HA weakness vomiting constipation
what is the most frequent adverse reactions ASA/codeine ASA=asprin (empirin) dizziness HA vomiting upset stomach constipation (-) BP nausea
what is the most frequent adverse reactions ASA/oxycodone (percodan) lightheadedness nausea dizziness vomiting constipation
what is the most frequent adverse reactions ASA/propoxyphene (darvon) dizziness nausea HA vomiting constipation HA vomiting constipation
what is the most frequent adverse reactions baciofen (lioresal) drowsiness initially nausea dizziness HA weakness
what is the most frequentadverse reactions carisoprodol (soma) drowsiness dizziness vertigo agitation insomnia HA
what is the most frequent adverse reactions chiozoxazone (parafon forte) GI bleeding drowsiness dizziness
what is the most frequent adverse reactions cyclobenzaprine (flexeril) drowsiness dry mouth dizziness not recommended for more than 2-3 wks
what is the most frequent adverse reactions diazipan (valium) drowsiness fatigue thrombosis confusion dysartharia HA constipation
what is the most frequent adverse reactions Methocarbanol (robaxin) lightheadedness dizziness nausea drowsiness rash HA anorexia GI upset
what is the most frequent adverse reactions captopril (capoten) renal insufficiency tash fever myalgia
what is the most frequent adverse reactions enalapril (vasotec) fatigue HA dizziness cough
what is the most frequent adverse reactions lisinopril (zestril, prinnil) zestril=fatigue HYPOtension diarrhea rash impotence prinnil=fatigue dypepsia URI dizziness HA cough rash decreased libido
what is the most frequent adverse reactions fosinopril (monopril) fatigue HA diarrhea dizziness nausea cough
what is the most frequent adverse reactions quinapril (accupril) dizziness fatigue cough
what is the most frequent adverse reactions ditiazem (cardizem) peripheral edema HA nausea dizziness rash asthenia arrhythmia
what is the most frequent adverse reactions verapamil (calan) constipation dizziness nausea HA arrhythmia abnormal liver studies
what is the most frequent adverse reactions amlodipine (norvasc, lotrel) norvasc=peripheral edema fatigue HA flushing lotrel=cough peripheral edema HA dissiness
what is the most frequent adverse reactions nifedipine (procardia) dizziness flushine peripheral edema HA nausea
what are the common adverse side effects of narcotic analgesics dizziness vomiting nausea HA constipation
what are the common adverse side effects of muscle relaxers drowsiness dizziness nausea HA thrombosis with valium
what are the common adverse side effects of ace inhibitors fatigue rash cough impotence and low lobido with lisinopril
what are the common adverse side effects with Ca channel blockers peripheral edema HA
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which NSAID has antipyretic properties (brings fever down) acetaminophen(tylenol)
which NSAID has cardio protective qualities asprin
what is one of the major adverse reactions with all NSAIDS GI bleeding and liver toxicity
the 4 major classificatations of NSAIDS are... Aspirin Ibuprofen (motrin, nuprin, advil) naproxen (naprosyn, anaprox) acetaminophen (tylenol, anacin 3, liquprin, panadol)
what is the most frequent adverse reactions propranolol (inderal) bradycaridia CHF lightheaded nausea arrhythmia fatigue impotence weakness
what is the most frequent adverse reactions atenolol (tenormin) dizziness fatigue nausea cold extremities depression weakness impotence
what is the most frequent adverse reactions timolol (blocadren) fatigue bradycardia extremity pain weakness impotence
what is the most frequent adverse reactions meroprolol (lopressor) fatigue dizziness depression confusion short term memory loss HA impotence
what is the most frequent adverse reactions amitriptyline (elavil) lethargy confusion dry mouth unrinary retention constipation blurred vision decreased BP
what is the most frequent adverse reactions desipramine (norpramin, pertofrane) lethargy confusion dry mouth urinary retention constipation
what is the most frequent adverse reactions doxepin (sinequan, adapin, zonalon) lethargy confusion dry mouth urinary retention constipation blurred vision decreased BP
what is the most frequent adverse reactions bupropion (wellbutrin, zyban) insomnia agitation dry mouth nausea HA vomiting
what is the most frequent adverse reactions fluoxetine (prozac) insomnia anxiety drowsiness HA diarrhea sexual dystunction
what is the most frequent adverse reactions sertraline (zoloft) insomnia dizziness drowsiness HA diarrhea dry mouth sexual dysfunction
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