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Drug: Acyclovir
What is the toxicity?
Elevated hepatic enzymes, nasopharyngitis, neutropenia
Maintain hydration to prevent renal precipition -> use caution w/ renal impairment or other renal toxic drugs
Drug: Amantadine
Neurologic effects, orthostatic hypotension
DO NOT USE if narrow angle glaucoma or breast feeding
Drug: Cidofovir
Neurologic, hematologic, tublar damage
BLACK BOX for renal impairment/toxicity
Drug: Oseltamavir
None really
Psychiatric effects in flu patients, rare skin reactions
Drug: Ribavarin
General common effects
BLACK BOX for hemolytic anemia and M/F teratogenicity
Drug: Rimantadine
Minimal adverse effects
Drug: Valcyclovir
(SAME AS ACYCLOVIR)
Elevated hepatic enzymes, naopharyngitis, neutropenia
Maintain hydration to prevent renal precipitation
Use cautiously if renal impairment or with reno-toxic drugs
Drug: Zanamivir
Throat/tonsil pain, cough
NOT to be used w/ underlying pulmonary disease => fatal bronchospasm!
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