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Q: drug rxn is Atropine-like side effects
A: Tricyclics
Q: drug rxn is Coronary Vasospasm
A: Cocain, sumatriptans
Q: drug rxn is Cutaneous Flushing
A: Niacin, CCB, adenosine, vancomycin
Q: drug rxn is Dilated Cardiomyopathy
A: Doxorubicin and Danorubincin
Q: drug rxn is Torsades
A: Sotalol (Class 3), Quinidine (Class 1), cisapride
Q: drug rxn is Agranulocytosis
A: Clozapine (atypical antipsychotic), carbamezapine, colchincine, PTU, methimazole
Q: drug rxn is Aplastic Anemia
A: Chloramphenicol, benezne, NSAIDS, PTU, methimazole
Q: drug rxn is Direct Coomb's Positive Hemolytic Anemia
A: Methyldopa
Q: drug rxn is G6PD
A: IS PAIN
Isoniazid, Sulfonamides, Primaquine, Asprin, Ibuprofen, NItrofuranton
Q: drug rxn is pulmonary fibrosis
A: bleomycin, busulfan, amiodarone
Q: drug rxn is acute cholestatic hepatitis
A: Macrolides
Q: drug rxn is focal to massive hepatic necrosis
A: halothane, valproic acid, acetaminophen, amantita phalloids
Q: drug rxn is drug enduced lupus
A: CHIMP-Q
Chorapromizine (typical)
hydralazine
isoniazid
methyldopa
procainamide, phenytoin
quinidine
Q: drug rxn is FAconi's Syndrome (proximal tubular dysfunction)
A: Expired Tetracycline
Q: drug rxn is Interstitial Nephritis
A: Methicillin, NSAIDS
Q: drug rxn is Hemorrhagic cystitis
A: Cyclophosphamide, isofamide
(can prevent HC by adding Mesna)
Q: drug rxn is cinchonism
A: quindidine, quinine
Q: drug rxn is diabetes insipidus
A: Li, demeclocycline
Q: drug rxn is Seizures
A: Bupropion, imipenem, cilastatin
Q: drug rxn is Disulfriam rxns
A: Metrnidazole, cephalosporins, procarbazine, sulfonyureas.
Q: drug rxn is nephrotoxicty and ototoxicty
A: AG, Loop, cisplatin
q: p450 INDUCERS
A: C-PAP GQ-RS
Carbamezapine, phenytoin, alcohol, phenobarbital, griesofulvin, quindine, rifampin, st john's wort
q: p450 INHBIBITORS
A: SICK EKG
Sulfonamides, Isonizid, Cimeitine, Ketoconazole, Ethromycin, Grape fruit juice.
Q: toxcity of this builds up oxalic acid leading to acidosis, nephrotox
A: Ethylene Glycol
Q: Toxicity of this builds up Formadehyde and formic acid leading to severe acidosis and retinal damage.
A: Methanol