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Atropine-like side effects (hot as a hare, dry as a bone, mad as a hatter, blind as a bat, red as a beet...)
TCA's
Coronary vasospasm - AE
cocaine
sumatriptan
Cutaneous flushing
"VANC"
vancomycin, atropine, niacin, CCB's
Dilated CMP - AE
doxorubicin (adriamycin)
daunorubicin
Torsades de pointes - AE
Class III (K+ blockers)
Class IA (Na+ blockers)
Agranulocytosis - AE
carbamazepine
clozapine
PTU and methimazole
dapsone
colchicine
Aplastic anemia
chloramphenicol
benzene
NSAID
PTU and methimazole
Direct Coombs pos hemolytic anemia - AE
alpha-methyldopa
PCN
Hemolysis in G6PD def
INH
sulfa drugs
anti-malarials
ASA, ibuprofen
nitrofurantoin
dapsone
INFECTION
Acute cholestatic hepatitis - AE
macrolides (erythromycin, azithro, clarithro)
Focal/massive hepatic necrosis - AE
acetaminophen
halothane
valproic acid - rare but lethal comp
Amanita phalloides - mushroom, alpha-aminitin inhibits RNA pol II, no mRNA made
Gynecomastia
"Some Drugs Create Awesome Knockers"
spirinolactone, digitalis, cimetidine, alcohol, ketoconazole
estrogen
Hypothyroidism - AE
lithium
amiodarone
Gingival hyperplasia
phenytoin
Photosensitivity - AE
"SAT for a photo"
sulfa
amiodarone (blue-gray skin also)
tetracycline
Stevens-Johnson
anti-epileptics
sulfa
PCN
allopurinol
Drug-induced lupus
hydralazine
INH
procainamide
phenytoin
Tendonitis, tendon rupture, cartilage damage (kids)
fluoroquinolones (ofloxacin)
Fanconi's syndrome - AE
expired tetracycline
Interstitial nephritis
methacillin
NSAID
furosemide
Cinchonism (ringing in ears, deafness, blurred vision, HA...)
quinidine, quinine
Diabetes insipidus - AE
Lithium
demeclocycline (ADH receptor blocker)
Parkinson-like sx
Drugs that block dopamine!
anti-psychotics: chlorpromazine, haldol, reserpine
pro-motility: metoclopramide
bromocriptine
Seizures - lowers seizure threshold - AE
buproprion - esp in bulimics
INH
imipenem/cilastatin - meropenem less so
tramadol
Disulfiram-like rxn
"1st Can Make Puke"
1st gen sulfas
cephalosporins (some)
metronidazole
procarbazine - alk agent
Nephro and neurotox
polymixins - parenteral available
Nephrotox/ototoxicity
AG's
vanc
cisplatin
furosemide-ears