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Drug-Induced Photosensitivity
23 Nov 2009 by asghar  
the concentration, absorption, and pharmacokinetics of the drug. Higher doses of lipophilic drugs (eg, amiodarone) known to cause this reaction have a higher incidence, and 2.) the ?dose? of sunlight (ie, quantity and spectrum of ...
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7 Nov 2009
Potassium-sparing ondas (spironolactone, amiloride, triamterene) or celebrex heart attack celebrex heart attack hypoesthesias can subplantar the dam of hyperkalemia. It exogenously reduces buy adalat no prior prescrition identifiers in ...
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27 Sep 2009 by leilahuleblancv  
Pharmacology and pharmacokinetics of cefprozil.Cefprozil is a new orally administered spironolactone medication cephalosporin with a spectrum of in vitro activity similar to that of cefuroxime. The pharmacokinetic disposition of ...
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Edema and Related Medical Conditions: Torsemide - Demadex
14 Oct 2009 by Pat O'Connor  
The pharmacokinetic profile and diuretic activity of torsemide are not altered by cimetidine or spironolactone. Coadministration of digoxin is reported to increase the area under the curve for torsemide by 50%, but dose adjustment of ...
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spironolactone: utilisation en pédiatrie
29 Jun 2005 by Rémi Salomon  
potassium concentrations should be carefully monitored, particularly in children receiving multiple diuretics. additional research is needed to define the pharmacokinetics and optimal dosing interval of spironolactone, ...
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A Comprehensive Review of the Loop Diuretics: Should Furosemide Be ...
27 Oct 2009 by Wargo, K. A, Banta, W. M  
Taking into account differences in pharmacokinetics, furosemide appears inferior to torsemide and bumetanide, although the clinical effects of these differences need to be assessed. ..... A final study of patients with cirrhosis compared the effects of torsemide (20–60 mg) versus furosemide (40–80 mg) in combination with spironolactone (200–400 mg).31 Study drugs were not given for a set duration, but were instead given until resolution of ascites or development of ...
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20 Oct 2009 by TGrieveEpize  
bay area physicians tramadol considered a narcotic Both spironolactone and hydrochlorothiazide reduce the vascular responsiveness to norepinephrine. Therefore, caution should be exercised in the management of patients subjected to ...
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Pharmacology - Kidney Drugs :: Nursing Pharmacology :: Review For ...
12 Nov 2007 by philippine_nurses  
Slide 29: Osmotic Diuretics Pharmacokinetics: side effects – Sudden hypovolemia Important for the nurse to warm the solution to allow the crystals to DISSOLVE in the bottle! ... Slide 37: The Nursing Process and the diuretics IMPLEMENTATION • Administer IV drug slowly • Safety precaution for dizziness/hypotension • Provide potassium RICH foods for most diuretics, with the exception of spironolactone • Provide skin care, oral care and urinary care ...
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30 Aug 2009 by public  
... or the pharmacokinetics of digoxin or carvedilol (a vasodilator/beta-blocker). in healthy subjects, coadministration of torsemide was associated with significant reduction in the renal clearance of spironolactone, with corresponding ...
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pharmacokinetics
30 Apr 2009 by Shaban  
examples of such drugs are cigarrettes, antiepileptics (carbamazepine & phenytoin), rifampicin, griseofulvin, alcohol and spironolactone (car gas) [also barbiturates]. consequnetly if a drug addict is given rifampicin or tuberculosis, ...
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