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83 Cards in this Set
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What are the cardiac SEs of tricyclics?
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Atropine-like SEs
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What are the cardiac SEs of Doxorubicin and daunorubicin?
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Cardiac toxicity
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What are the cardiac SEs of cocaine?
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Coronary vasospasm
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What are the cardiac SEs of Niacin?
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Flushing
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What are the cardiac SEs of Ca2+ channel blockers?
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flushing
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What are the cardiac SEs of adenosine?
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flushing
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What are the cardiac SEs of vancomycin?
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flushing
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What are the cardiac SEs of Sotalol?
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Torsades de pointes
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What are the cardiac SEs of quinidine?
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Torsades de pointes
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What are the cardiac SEs of antiarrhythmics?
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Torsades de pointes
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What are the cardiac SEs of cisapride?
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Torsades de pointes
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What are the hematologic SEs of Clozapine?
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Agranulocytosis
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What are the hematologic SEs of carbamazepine?
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Agranulocytosis
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What are the hematologic SEs of Colchicine?
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Agraulocytosis
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What are the hematologic SEs of Chloramphenicol
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Aplastic anemia
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What are the hematologic SEs of benzene
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Aplastic Anemia
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What are the hematologic SEs of NSAIDS?
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Aplastic anemia
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What are the hematologic SEs of Sulfonamides?
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Hemolysis in G6PD-deficient patients
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What are the hematologic SEs of Isoniazid?
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Hemolysis in G6PD-deficient patients
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What are the hematologic SEs of aspirin?
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Hemolysis in G6PD-deficient patients
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What are the hematologic SEs of ibuprofen?
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Hemolysis in G6PD-deficient patients
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What are the hematologic SEs of primaquine?
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Hemolysis in G6PD-deficient patients
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What are the hematologic SEs of nitrofurantoin?
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Hemolysis in G6PD-deficient patients
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What is the major complication of ACE inhibitors?
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cough
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What is the major complication of bleomycin?
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pulm fibrosis
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What is the pulmonary SE of amiodarone?
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pulm fibrosis
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What is the pulm side effect of busulfan?
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pulm fibrosis
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What drugs can cause pulm fibrosis (3)?
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bleomycin
amiodarone busulfan |
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What GI SE can be caused by Macrolides?
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Acute cholestatic hepatitis
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What GI SEs can be caused by Halothane?
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focal to massive hepatic necrosis
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What drugs can cause cutaneous flushing?
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Niacin
Ca channel blockers adenosine vancomycin |
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What drugs can cause Torsades de pointes?
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Class III- sotalol
Class IA- quinidine antiarrythmics cisapride |
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What drugs can cause agranulocytosis?
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Clozapine
Carbamazepine colchicine |
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What drugs can cause focal to massive hepatic necrosis?
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Halothane
valproic acid acetaminophin Amanita Phalloides |
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What drugs can cause hemolysis in a G6PD deficient patient?
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Sulfonamides
INH Aspirin ibuprofen primaquine nitrofurantoine |
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What drugs cause gynecomastia?
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Some Drugs Create Awesome Knockers
Spironolactone Digitalis Cimetidine Alcohol Ketoconazole |
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What are the GI SEs of valproic acid?
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focal to massive hepatic necrosis
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What are the GI SEs of acetaminophen?
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focal to massive hepatic necrosis
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What are the GI SEs of Amanita phalloides (mushroom)?
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focal to masive hepatic necrosis
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What are the GI SEs of INH?
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hepatitis
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What are the GI SEs of Clindamycin?
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Pseudomembranous colitis
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What are the GI SEs of ampicllin?
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Pseudomembranous colitis
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What are the systemic effects of glucocorticoid withdrawal?
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Adrenocortical insufficiency
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What are the endocrin SEs of Tamoxifen?
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Hot flashes
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What are the connective tissue SEs of Phenytoin?
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gingival hyperplasia
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What are the musculoskeletal SEs of corticosteroids?
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osteoporosis
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What are the musculoskeletal SEs of heparin?
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osteoporosis
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What drugs cause photosensitivity?
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I SAT for a photo
Sulfonamides Amiodarone Tetracycline |
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What drugs cause SLE-like symps?
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it ain't HIPP to have Lupus
Hydralazine INH Procainamide Phenytoin |
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What are teh CT effects of flouroquinolones
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Tendonitis, tendon rupture, and cartilage damage
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What renal issues can expired tetracycline cause?
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Fanconi's syndrome
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What renal complications can methicillin cause?
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Interstitial nephritis
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What renal issues can cyclophosphamide cause?
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hemorrhagic cystitis
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What renal issues can ifosfamide cause?
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hemorrhagic cystitis
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what is cinchonism?
what causes it? |
flushed, sweaty skin, ringing of the ears, blurred vision, impaired hearing, confusion, reversible high-frequency hearing loss, headache, abdominal pain, rashes, vertigo, photosensitivity, dysphoria, nausea and vomiting
Quinidine and quinine |
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What are the SEs of Quinine?
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Cinchonism
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What are the SEs of Quinidine?
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Cinchonism
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What are the neurologic SEs of lithium?
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Diabetes Insipidous
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What are teh neurologic SEs of demeclocycline?
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Diabetes Insipidous
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What are the neurologic SEs of Bupropion?
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Seizures
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What are the neuro SEs of imipenem/cilastatin?
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Seizures
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what are the neuro SEs of antipsychotics?
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tardive dyskinesia
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What er the SEs of polymyxins?
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nephro and neurotoxicity
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what are the Ses of aminoglycosides?
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nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity
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What are the SEs of loop diuretics?
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oto and nephrotoxicity
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what are the SEs of cisplatin?
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oto and nephrotoxicity
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What drugs can cause a disulfiram reaction?
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metronidazole
cephalosporins procarbazine sulfonylureas |
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What TB drug causes orange-red pee?
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rifampin
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HZT
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Hypokalemia
hyperlipidemia hyperuricemia lassitude hypercalcemia, hyperglycemia |
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Loop diuretics
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Potassium wasting
met alkalosis hypotension ototoxicity |
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Clonidine
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dry mouth
sedation SEVERE rebound hypertension |
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Methyldopa
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Sedation, + Coombs
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Hexamethonium
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Severe orthostatic hypotension
blurred vision constipation sex dysfunction |
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Reserpine
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Sedation
depression nasal stuffiness diarrhea |
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Guanethidine
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Orthostatic and exercise hypotension, sex dysfunction, diarrhea
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Prazosin
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1st-dose orthostatic hypotension.
dizziness headache |
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B-blockers
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Impotence
asthma cardiovascular effects (bradycardia, CHF, AV block) CNS (sedation, sleep alterations) |
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Hydralazine
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Nausea
headache lupus like syndrome reflex tachychardia- use with B-blocker to prevent angina salt retention |
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Minoxidil
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Hypertrichosis
pericardial effusion reflex tachy- use with B-blocker to prevent angina salt retention |
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Nifedipine
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dizziness
flushing constipation nausea |
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Nitroprusside
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CN tox
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Captopril
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CAPTOPRIL
Ccough Angioedema Proteinuria Taste changes hypOtension Pregnancy probs Rash Increased renin Lower angiotensin II Hyperkalemia |
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Losartan
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Fetal renal tox
hyperkalemia |