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41 Cards in this Set
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Atropine-like cardiovascular SEs
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TCAs
low-potency typical neuroleptics amantadine 1st generation antihistamines |
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coronary vasospasm
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cocaine
sumatriptan amphetamines methamphetamines ergotamines |
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cutaneous flushing
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vancomycin (red man syndrome!)
adenosine niacin dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers Remember with "VANC" |
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dilated cardiomyopathy
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doxorubicin
daunorubicin (D for "dilated"; also they intercalate DNA so D for "DNA" and I think of the intercalating as "dilating" the DNA too) |
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torsades de pointes
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any drug that prolongs the QT interval
Class III antiarrhythmics Class IA antiarrhythmics macrolides haloperidol/risperidol anti-malarials (quinine) methadone HIV protease inhibitors |
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agranulocytosis
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clozapine
carbamazepine colchicine PTU methimazole dapsone (The C's, the hyperthyroids, and dapsone) |
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aplastic anemia
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chloramphenicol
benzene NSAIDS PTU methimazole |
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Direct Coombs-positive hemolytic anemia
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methyldopa
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gray baby syndrome
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chloramphenicol
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Hemolysis in G6PD deficiency
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INH
Sulfonamides Primaquine Aspirin Ibuprofen Nitrofurantoin (hemolysis IS PAIN) |
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megaloblastic anemia
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phenytoin
methotrexate sulfa drugs |
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thrombotic complications (DVT, PE)
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OCPs
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thrombocytopenia
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heparin
H2 blockers |
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cough
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ACE inhibitors
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pulmonary fibrosis
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bleomycin
amiodarone busulfan (BlAB) |
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acute cholestatic hepatitis
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erythromycin estolate
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focal to massive hepatic necrosis
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halothane
valproic acid acetaminophen (>4g/day) amanita phalloides |
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Hepatitis
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INH
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Pseudomembranous colitis
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clindamycin
ampicillin (suspect after any abx therapy) |
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adrenocortical insufficiency
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glucocorticoid withdrawal (HPA suppression)
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gynecomastia
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spironolactone
digitalis cimetidine chronic alcohol use estrogens ketoconazole marijuana "Some Drugs Create Awesome Knockers" |
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hot flashes
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tamoxifen
clomiphene |
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hypothyroidism
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lithium
amiodarone |
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gingival hyperplasia
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phenytoin
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gout
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furosemide
thiazides |
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osteoporosis
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corticosteroids
heparin |
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photosensitivity
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sulfonamides
amiodarone tetracycline (SAT for a photo) |
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Stevens-Johnson syndrome
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ethosuximide
lamotrigine carbamazepine phenobarbital phenytoin sulfa drugs penicillin allopurinol (seizure, sulfa, -cillins) |
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SLE like syndrome
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sulfonamides
hydralazine INH procainamide phenytoin (lupus SHIPP) |
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tendonitis, tendon rupture, cartilage damage in kids
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fluoroquinolones
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Fanconi's syndrome
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expired tetracycline
heavy metal exposure (also Wilson's disease) |
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interstitial nephritis
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methicillin
NSAIDS furosemide |
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hemorrhagic cystitis
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cyclophosphamide
ifosfamide (co-administer with mesna) |
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cinchonism (HA, tinnitus, flushed/sweaty skin, vertigo/dizziness, abdominal pain)
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quinidine, quinine
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nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
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lithium
demeclocycline |
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Parkinson-like syndrome
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haloperidol
chlorpromazine reserpine metoclopramide high potency neuroleptics MPTP |
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seizures
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bupropion
imipenem/cilastin INH evening primrose oil efluorane withdrawals |
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tardive dyskinesia
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high potency antipsychotics
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disulfiram-like reaction
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metronidazole
certain cephalosporins procarbazine 1st generation sulfonylureas disulfiram |
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nephrotoxicity/neurotoxicity
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polymyxins
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nephrotoxicity/ototoxicity
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aminoglycosides
vancomycin loop diuretics cisplatin |