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What drugs have the potential SE of: Gray baby syndrome |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Hemolysis in G6PD deficient patients |
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Isoniazid, Sulfonamides, Primaquin, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Nitrofurantoin, Fava beans, dapsone |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Megaloblastic anemia |
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Phenytoin, methotrexate, sulfa drugs |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Thrombotic complications |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Cough |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Pulmonary fibrosis |
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Bleomycin, Amiodarone, Busulfan |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Acute cholestatic hepatitis |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Focal to massive hepatic necrosis |
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Halothane, acetominophen, Valproic acid, Amanita phalloides |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Hepatitis |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Pseudomembranous colitis |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: adrenocortical insufficiency |
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Glucocorticoid withdrawal |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Gynecomastia |
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Spironolactone Digitalis Cimetidine Alcohol Ketoconazole Estrogens, marijuana |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Hot flashes |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: coronary vasospasm |
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sumatriptan, methamphetamines, ergotamines, cocaine |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Cutaneous flushing |
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Niacin, Vancomycin, Adenosine, CCBs |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Dilated cardiomyopathy |
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doxorubicin, daunorubicin |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Torsades de pointes |
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Class III and Class IA antiarrythmics |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Agranulocytosis |
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Clozapine, Carbamazepine, Colchicine, Propylthiouracil, Methimazole, Dapsone |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Aplastic anemia |
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Chloramphenicol, benzene, NSAIDs, propylthiouracil, methimazole |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Direct Coombs-positive hemolytic anemia |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Hypothyroidism |
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Lithium, amiodarone, sulfonamides |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Hyperglycemia |
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Niacin, tacrolimus, protease inhibitors |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Gingival hyperplasia |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Gout |
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Thiazide diuretics, furosemide, niacin, cyclosporine, pyrazinamide |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Osteoporosis |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Photosensitivity |
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Sulfonamides, Amiodarone, Tetracyclines |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Stevens-Johnson syndrome |
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Penicillin Ethosuximide Carbamazepine Sulfa drugs Lamotrigine Allopurinol Phenytoin Phenobarbital |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Drug induced lupus |
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Sulfonamides Hydralazine Isoniazid Phenytoin Procainamide |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Tendon rupture, cartilage damage |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: fanconi's syndrome |
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expired tetracycline, heavy metal exposure, Wilson's disease |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Interstitial nephritis |
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Methicillin, NSAIDs, furosemide |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Hemorrhagic cystitis |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: SIADH |
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Carbamazepine, cyclophosphamide |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Cinconism |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Parkoinson-like syndrome |
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Antipsychotics, reserpine, metoclopramide |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Seizures |
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Bupropion, imipenam/cilastatin, isoniazid, evening primrose, benzo and alcohol withdrawal |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: tardive dyskinesia |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Antimuscarinic |
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Atropine, TCAs, H1 blockers, neuroleptics, digoxin |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Disulfiram like reaction |
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metronidazole, certain cephalosporins, procarbazine, 1st generation sulfonylureas |
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What drugs have the potential SE of: Nephrotoxicity/ototoxicity |
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Aminoglycosides, vancomycin, loop diuretics, cisplatin |
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