Barbiturates are an _____ of cytochrome P450 and thus may have many drug interactions
_____ generation sulfonylureas (e.g. chlorpropamide, tolbutamide) may cause a disulfiram-like reaction as a possible side effect when you ingest alcohol while taking these drugs
Dyslipidemia drugs _____ are lipid-lowering agents that may decrease the absorption of statins, thus these drugs should be given 4 hours apart
Cardiovascular (Antiarrhythmics) _____, a class III antiarrhythmic, is an inhibitor of cytochrome P450 and thus may have many drug interactions
Telavancin should be avoided with any drugs that _____ the QTc interval
Which one of the following drugs is a cytochrome p450 inducer? _____

route of administration of Ty21a vaccine is _____
_____ serves as both substrate and inhibitor for CYP2C19.
Antihistamines_____ generation H1 receptor antagonists may acutely suppress the extrapyramidal side effects associated with certain anti-psychotic drugs
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