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Bleomycin
Pulmonary fibrosis
Hodgkin's lymphoma treatment
Cyclophosphamide
Hematuria (hemorrhagic cystitis)
Bladder cancer
Arthropathy
Bleeding diathesis
Alkylating chemotherapeutic
Demeclocycline
DI (what it's supposed to do)
SIADH treatment (tetracycline)
Lithium
DI
Thyroid
Psoriasis exacerbation
CNS defects, TREMOR
Methoxyflurane
DI
Sulfa drugs
Kernicterus (neonates)
Vincristine
Peripheral neuropathy
Amiodarone
THYROID
INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE
CORNEA
LFT elevation
Grey skin
Isotretinoin
Teratogenic
Depression
IBD
Thioridazine
Retinal deposits
Cardiotoxic
Typical antipsychotic
Cipro (quinolones)
Cartilage damage (fetus/children)
Quinine
Cinchonism (tinnitus, vertigo)
Morphine
Sphincter of Oddi spasm
Clindamycin
C. diff
Chloramphenicol
Aplastic anemia
Gray-baby
Doxorubicin
Cardiomyopathy
Procainamide
Lupus-like
Chlorpropamide
SIADH
Sulfanylurea class
Oxytocin
SIADH
Opiates
SIADH
Digitalis
GI
Vision
Arrhythmia (use LIDOCAINE)
Amiodarone and electric cardioversion are not effective
Acetazolamide
Metabolic acidosis
Niacin
Flushing
Pruritus
Ethambutol
Optic neuritis
Metronidazole
Disulfuram-like EtOH reaction
Cisplatin
Nephrotoxic
Methyldopa
Hemolytic anemia
(Coomb's positive)
Chlorpromazine
Jaundice
Photosensitivity
Low-potency typical antipsychotic