Drug Reactions p. 240-241 Flashcards
1
Q
Adrenocortical Insufficiency
A
Glucocorticoid withdrawal
2
Q
Diabetes insipidus
A
Lithium
Demeclocycline
3
Q
Hot Flashes
A
Tamoxifen
Clomiphene
4
Q
Hyperglycemia
A
Tacrolimus Protease Inhibitors Niacin HCTZ Corticosteroids
5
Q
Hypothyroidism
A
Lithium
Amiodarone
Sulfonamides
6
Q
SIADH
A
Carbamazepine
Cyclophosphamide
SSRIs
7
Q
Acute Cholestatic Hepatitis (Jaundice)
A
Erythromycin
8
Q
Diarrhea
A
ACAMPROSATE ACARBOSE Cholinesterase Inhibitors Colchicine Erythromycin Ezetimibe METFORMIN MISOPROSTOL Orlistat PRAMLINTIDE QUINIDINE SSRIs
9
Q
Focal to Massive Hepatic Necrosis
A
Halothane
Amanita phalloides - Death cap mushroom
Valproic acid
Acetaminophen
10
Q
Hepatitis
A
All RIPE Drugs
Statins
Fibrates
11
Q
Pancreatitis
A
DIDANOSINE Corticosteroids Alcohol Valproic Acid AZATHIOPRINE Diuretics - Furosemide, HCTZ
12
Q
Pill Induced Esophagitis
A
BISPHOSPHONATES Ferrous sulfate NSAIDs Potassium chloride Tetracyclines
13
Q
Pseudomembranous Colitis
A
Ampicillin
Cephalosporins
Clindamycin
Fluoroquinolones
14
Q
Agranulocytosis
A
Clozapine Carbamazepine Propylthiouracil Methimazole Colchicine Ganciclovir
“Can Cause Pretty Major Collapse of Granulocytes”
15
Q
Aplastic Anemia
A
Carbamazepine Methimazole NSAIDs Benzene Chloramphenicol Propylthiouracil
“Can’t Make New Blood Properly”