Dyslipidemia drugs _____ are lipid-lowering agents that may decrease the absorption of statins, thus these drugs should be given 4 hours apart
_____ 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
Cardiovascular (Antiarrhythmics) _____, a class III antiarrhythmic, is an inhibitor of cytochrome P450 and thus may have many drug interactions
Renal clearance of digoxin is decreased with antiarrhythmic drugs such as _____, amiodarone, and quinidine
_____ is an antimicrobial that can cause a disulfiram-like reaction with concurrent alcohol use
Aliskiren is relatively contraindicated in patients already taking _____ or ARBs
Coadministration of _____ and cocaine is known as 'beam me up'.
Which antibiotics are chelated by cations (Ca2+, Fe2+, Mg2+)?_____
Carbamazepine is an _____ of cytochrome P450 and thus may have many drug interactions
Metoclopramide has drug interactions with _____ and diabetic agents
Mechanisms of Drug Interactions
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Pharmacokinetic Interactions
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Pharmacodynamic Interactions
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Drug-Food Interactions
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Drug-Disease Interactions
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Clinically Significant Drug Interactions
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Computer Systems for Detecting Drug Interactions
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Management of Drug Interactions
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Drug Interactions in Special Populations
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Role of P-glycoprotein in Drug Interactions
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