Drug Reactions p. 240-241 Flashcards

1
Q

Adrenocortical Insufficiency

A

Glucocorticoid withdrawal

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2
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Diabetes insipidus

A

Lithium

Demeclocycline

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3
Q

Hot Flashes

A

Tamoxifen

Clomiphene

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4
Q

Hyperglycemia

A
Tacrolimus
Protease Inhibitors
Niacin
HCTZ
Corticosteroids
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5
Q

Hypothyroidism

A

Lithium
Amiodarone
Sulfonamides

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6
Q

SIADH

A

Carbamazepine
Cyclophosphamide
SSRIs

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7
Q

Acute Cholestatic Hepatitis (Jaundice)

A

Erythromycin

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8
Q

Diarrhea

A
ACAMPROSATE
ACARBOSE
Cholinesterase Inhibitors
Colchicine
Erythromycin
Ezetimibe
METFORMIN
MISOPROSTOL
Orlistat
PRAMLINTIDE
QUINIDINE
SSRIs
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9
Q

Focal to Massive Hepatic Necrosis

A

Halothane
Amanita phalloides - Death cap mushroom
Valproic acid
Acetaminophen

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10
Q

Hepatitis

A

All RIPE Drugs
Statins
Fibrates

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11
Q

Pancreatitis

A
DIDANOSINE
Corticosteroids
Alcohol
Valproic Acid
AZATHIOPRINE
Diuretics - Furosemide, HCTZ
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12
Q

Pill Induced Esophagitis

A
BISPHOSPHONATES
Ferrous sulfate
NSAIDs
Potassium chloride
Tetracyclines
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13
Q

Pseudomembranous Colitis

A

Ampicillin
Cephalosporins
Clindamycin
Fluoroquinolones

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14
Q

Agranulocytosis

A
Clozapine
Carbamazepine
Propylthiouracil
Methimazole
Colchicine
Ganciclovir

“Can Cause Pretty Major Collapse of Granulocytes”

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15
Q

Aplastic Anemia

A
Carbamazepine
Methimazole
NSAIDs
Benzene
Chloramphenicol
Propylthiouracil

“Can’t Make New Blood Properly”

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16
Q

Direct Coombs-Positive Hemolytic Anemia

A

Methyldopa

Penicillin

17
Q

DRESS Syndrome

A

Allopurinol
Anticonvulsants
Antibiotics
Sulfa Drugs

18
Q

Hemolyisis in G6PD Deficiency

A
Isoniazid
Sulfonamides
Dapsone
Primaquine
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Nitrofurantoin

“Hemolysis IS D PAIN”

19
Q

Megaloblastic anemia

A

Hydroxyurea
Phenytoin
Methotrexate
Sulfa Drugs

“ur PMS”

20
Q

Thrombocytopenia

A

Heparin

21
Q

Thrombotic Complications

A

Combined oral contraceptives
Hormone replacement therapy
SERMs - Tamoxifen, Raloxifene, Clomiphene

22
Q

Fat Redistribution

A

Protease inhibitors
NRTIs
Glucocorticoids

23
Q

Gingival Hyperplasia

A

Phenytoin
Ca2+ Blockers
Cyclosporine

24
Q

Hyperuricemia (Gout)

A
Pyrazinamide
Thiazides
Furosemide
Niacin
Cyclosporine
25
Q

Myopathy

A
Statins
Fibrates
Niacin
Colchicine
Daptomycin
Hydroxychloroquine
INF-a
Penicillamine
Glucocorticoids
26
Q

Osteoporosis

A
Corticosteroids
Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate
GnRH Agonists
Aromatase Inhibitors
Anticonvulsants
Heparin
27
Q

Photosensitivity

A

Sulfonamides
Amiodarone
Tetracyclines
5-FU

“SAT for Fotosensivity”

28
Q

Rash (Stevens Johnson Syndrome)

A

Anti-epileptic Drugs - Lamotrigine
Allopurinol
Sulfa drugs
Penicillin

“Steven Johnson has EPILECTIC ALLergy to Sulfa Drugs and Penicillin”

29
Q

SLE-Like Syndrome

A
Sulfa Drugs
Hydralazine
Isoniazid
Procainamide
Phenytoin
Etanercept

“Having Lupus is SHIPP-E”

30
Q

Teeth Discoloration

A

Tetracyclines

31
Q

Tendonitis, Tendon Rupture, Cartilage Damage

A

Fluoroquinolones