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Pharm Side effects

QuestionAnswer
Coronary Vasospasm Cocaine, sumatriptan, Ergonovine (intentional to test for prinzmetals)
Cutaneous flushing VANC: Vancomycin, Adenosine, Niacin, Ca2+ channel blockers
Dilated cardiomyopathy Doxorubicin (Adriamycin), daunorubicin
Torsades de pointes Class III (sotalol), class IA (quinidine) antiarrhythmics
Agranulocytosis Clozapine, Carbamazepine, Colchicine, Propylthiouracil, Methimazole, Dapsone (Agranulocytosis Could Certainly Cause Pretty Major Damage)
Aplastic anemia Chloramphenicol, benzene, NSAIDs, propylthiouracil, methimazole
Direct (combspositive hemolytic anemia Methyldopa
Gray baby syndrome Chloramphenicol
Hemolysis in G6PD-deficient patients Isoniazid (INH), Sulfonamides, Primaquine, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Nitrofurantoin (hemolysis IS PAIN)
Megaloblastic anemia Megaloblastic Phenytoin, Methotrexate, Sulfa drugs (having a blast with PMS)
Thrombotic complications OCPs (e.g., estrogens and progestins)
Cough ACE inhibitors (note: ARBs like losartan-no cough)
Pulmonary fibrosis Bleomycin, Amioclarone, Busulfan (it's hard to BLAB when you have pulmonary fibrosis)
Acute cholestatic hepatitis Macrolicles
Focal to massive hepatic necrosis Halothane, Acetaminophen, Valproic acid, Amanita phalloides (liver HAVAc)
Hepatitis INH
Pseudomembranous colitis Clinclamycin, ampicillin
Adrenocortical insufficiency Glucocorticoid withdrawal (HPA suppression)
Gynecomastia Spironolactone, Digitalis, Cimeticline, chronic Alcohol use, estrogens, Ketoconazole (Some Drugs Create Awesome Knockers)
Hot flashes Tamoxifen, clomiphene
Hypothyroidism Lithium, amiodarone, sulfonamicles
Hyperglycemia Niacin, tacrolimus, protease inhibitors, diazoxide
Fat redistribution Glucocorticoids, protease inhibitors
Gingival hyperplasia Phenytoin, verapamil
Gout Furosemide, thiazides, niacin, cyclosporine, pyrazinamide
Myopathies Fibrates, Niacin, Colchicine, Hydroxychlorquine, Interferon a, Penicillamine, Statins, Glucocorticoicls, ( Fish N CHIPS Give you myopathies)
Osteoporosis Corticosteroids, heparin
Photosensitivity Sulfonamides, Amiodarone, Tetracycline (SAT for a photo)
Rash (StevensJohnson syndrome) Penicillin, Ethosuximide, Carbamazepine, Sulfa drugs, Lamotrigine, Allopurinol, Phenytoin, Phenobarbital (bad rash after a PEC SLAPP)
SLE-Iike syndrome Hydralazine, INH, Procainamide, Phenytoin (it's not HIPP to have lupus)
Tendonitis, tendon rupture, and cartilage damage (kids) Fluoroquinolones
Diabetes insipidus Lithium, demeclocycline
Fanconi's syndrome Expired tetracycline
I nterstitial nephritis Methicillin, NSAIDs, furosemide
Hemorrhagic cystitis Cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide (prevent by coaclministering with mesna)
SIADH Carbamazepine, cyclophosphamide
Cinchonism Quinidine, quinine
Parkinson-like syndrome Antipsychotics, reserpine, metoclopramide
Seizures Bupropion, imipenem/cilastatin, isoniazid
Tardive dyskinesia Antipsychotics
Antimuscarinic Atropine, TCAs, H1 blockers, neuroleptics, digoxin
Disulfiram-like reaction Metronidazole, certain cephalosporins, procarbazine, 1st-generation sulfonylureas
Nephrotoxicity/ ototoxicity Aminoglycosides, vancomycin, loop diuretics, cisplatin
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