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05/23/2013

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