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Penicillin & Probenecid
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Probenecid can delay renal excretions of penicillin thereby prolonging antibacterial effects
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Penicillin & Gentamycin
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By weakening the cell wall, the penicillin facilitates access of the aminoglycoside to its intracellular site of action, thereby increasing bactericidal effect.
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Inderal & Insulin
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Propranolol can impede early recognition of insulin-induced hypoglycemia. In addition, propranolol can block glycogenolysis, the body’s mechanism for correcting hypoglycemia
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Digoxin & Inderal
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May increase risk of bradycardia and AV block
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Iron & Antacids
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Some antacids may bind to your iron supplement, preventing it from being absorbed and therefor the absorption of iron is decreased.
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Hydralazine (Apresoline) & Lasix
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Both are a hypotensive drug and when combined they can lower BP even lower then needed.
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Apresoline & Inderal
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Monitor Blood pressure, combo may increase beta blocker levels, Hypotensive efficacy
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Phenelzine (Nardil) & Epinephrine
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MAO is one of the enzymes that inactive epinephrine and other catecholamines, inhibition of MAO will prolong and intensify epinephrine.
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Acetaminophen (Tylenol) & Alcohol
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Can cause fatal liver damage when combined
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Aspirin and Prednisone
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Risk of ulcers is greatly increased when these drugs are combined
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Tetracycline and Calcium
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they will form non-absorbable Chelates, in order to avoid that interactions administer at least 1 hours before or 2 hours after ingestion of chelating agent.
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