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Pharm Side effects

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