A 60-year-old man with a history of coronary artery disease and hyperlipidemia presents to his internist for a follow-up visit 3 weeks after visiting an urgent care center for symptoms of cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. He had been prescribed erythromycin in addition to his usual regimen of rosuvastatin and aspirin. With which potential side effect or interaction should the internist be most concerned?
AMyalgia due to decreased rosuvastatin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
BGastric bleeding due to decreased aspirin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
CUnstable angina due to decreased rosuvastatin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
DTinnitus due to decreased aspirin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
EMetabolic acidosis due to decreased aspirin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
An investigator is studying the chemical structure of antibiotics and its effect on bacterial growth. He has synthesized a simple beta-lactam antibiotic and has added a bulky side chain to the molecule that inhibits the access of bacterial enzymes to the beta-lactam ring. The synthesized drug will most likely be appropriate for the treatment of which of the following conditions?
AFolliculitis
BNocardiosis
CAtypical pneumonia
DErythema migrans
EOtitis media
A 20-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department because of severe muscle soreness, nausea, and darkened urine for 2 days. The patient is on the college track team and has been training intensively for an upcoming event. One month ago, she had a urinary tract infection and was treated with nitrofurantoin. She appears healthy. Her temperature is 37°C (98.6°F), pulse is 64/min, and blood pressure is 110/70 mm Hg. Cardiopulmonary examination shows no abnormalities. The abdomen is soft and non-tender. There is diffuse muscle tenderness over the arms, legs, and back. Laboratory studies show: Hemoglobin 12.8 g/dL Leukocyte count 7,000/mm3 Platelet count 265,000/mm3 Serum Creatine kinase 22,000 U/L Lactate dehydrogenase 380 U/L Urine Blood 3+ Protein 1+ RBC negative WBC 1–2/hpf This patient is at increased risk for which of the following complications?
AMyocarditis
BMetabolic alkalosis
CCompartment syndrome
DAcute kidney injury
EHemolytic anemia
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