Adverse Drug Reaction Flashcards
Which immunologically related adverse drug reaction takes 1 to 3 weeks to manifest?
Type III
Which drugs cause drug induced vasculitis?
Allopurinol
Carbamazepine
Cephalosporins
Ciprofloxacin
Clathromycin
Hydralazine
Naproxen
Propylthiourracil
Terbutaline
Vitamins
Warfarin
What is the dermal manifestation of adverse drug reaction to thiol drugs like enalapril, cephalosporins and piroxicam?
Pemphigus
What is the risk factor shared by both immune and non-immune reactions?
Systemic lupus erythematosus
HIV infection
Female gender
Tinnitus is an unpredictable intolerance to small doses of what?
Aspirin
Which of the following cannot be desentisized: peripheral neuropathy from rifampicin, rash from isoniazid, Steven-Johnson syndrome and morbiliform rash?
Steven-Johnson syndrome
The first step in establishing the occurence of adverse drug reaction is?
To classify the type of adverse reaction
What is a delayed adverse reaction to fertility drugs?
Ovarian cancer
Which antibiotics can give rise to drug fever?
Rifampicin
Carbamazepine
The most common form of dermatological manifestation of allergic drug reactions?
Morbiliform rash
A fatal result of drug-drug interaction of imidazoles and antihistamines is?
Torsades de pointes
What drugs shoud be avoided by patients with Brugada syndrome?
Amiodarone
Terfenadine
Azithromycin
The most common cause of adverse drug reactions in the last decade is due to?
Drug-drug interaction
Teratogenic effects are observed should women get pregnant within 2 years of taking this drug for acne?
Accutane(Isotretinoin)