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Beta-blockers drug interactions

Blaufarb I, Pfeifer TM, Frishman WH Beta-blockers Drug interactions of clinical significance. Drug Saf 1995 13 359. [PMID 8652080]... [Pg.219]

Other drugs that may interact with cardiac glycosides include the following Albuterol, amphotericin B, beta-blockers, calcium, disopyramide, loop diuretics, nondepolarizing muscle relaxants, potassium-sparing diuretics, succinylcholine, sympathomimetics, thiazide diuretics, thioamines, and thyroid hormones. [Pg.408]

Drugs that may interact with nitrates include alcohol, alteplase, aspirin, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, dihydroergotamine, heparin, nondepolarizing muscle relaxants, phenothiazines, phosphodiesterase inhibitors (eg, sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil), and vasodilators. [Pg.417]

Drugs that may affect amiodarone include hydantoins, cholestyramine, fluoroquinolones, rifamycins, ritonavir, and cimetidine. Drugs that may be affected by amiodarone include anticoagulants, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, cyclosporine, dextromethorphan, digoxin, disopyramide, fentanyl, flecainide, hydantoins, lidocaine, methotrexate, procainamide, quinidine, and theophylline. Drug/Lab test interactions Amiodarone alters the results of thyroid function tests, causing an increase in serum T4 and serum reverse T3 levels and a decline in... [Pg.473]

Drugs that interact may include beta blockers, indomethacin, verapamil, and clonidine. [Pg.561]

Drugs that may interact with hydralazine include beta blockers (eg, metoprolol, propranolol) and indomethacin. [Pg.566]

Drugs that may interact with pilocarpine include beta blockers and anticholinergics. Drug/Food interactions The rate of absorption of pilocarpine is decreased when taken with a high-fat meal. Maximum concentration is decreased and time to reach maximum concentration is increased. [Pg.1441]

Drugs that may interact with rifabutin include the following Anticoagulants, azole antifungal agents, benzodiazepines, beta blockers, buspirone, corticosteroids, cyclosporine, delavirdine, doxycycline, hydantoins, indinavir, rifamycins, losartan, macrolide antibiotics, methadone, morphine, nelfinavir, quinine, quinidine, theophylline, aminophylline, tricyclic antidepressants, and zolpidem. [Pg.1719]

As it inhibits microsomal cytochrome P450 cimetidine has a high potential for drug interactions not shared by the other H2 receptor antagonists. The oxidative metabolism of agents such as anticoagulants, most antiepileptics, some beta-blockers, warfarin, theophylline and many hypnotics, neuroleptics and antidepressants may be reduced, leading to increased effects. [Pg.379]

Drug interactions Proleukin may affect central nervous system function. Therefore interactions could occur following concomitant administration of psychotropic drugs. Concurrent administration of drugs possessing nephrotoxic, myelotoxic, cardiotoxic, or hepatotoxic effects with Proleukin may increase toxicity in these organ systems. Reduced kidney and liver function secondary to Proleukin treatment may delay elimination of concomitant medications and increase the risk of adverse events from those drugs. Beta-blockers and other antihypertensives may potentiate the hypotension seen with Proleukin. [Pg.201]

Drug interactions Sandostatin has been associated with changes in nutrient absorption, so it may effect the absorption of orally administered drugs. Concomitant administration of Sandostatin with cyclosporine may decrease blood levels of cyclosporine and result in transplant rejection. Patients receiving insulin, oral hypoglycemic agents, beta blockers. [Pg.242]

Drug Interactions Other antihypertensive agents Carbamazepine (vasodilators, ACE inhibitors, Rifampin diuretics, and beta-blockers) Phenobarbital Digoxin Cyclosporine Disopyramide Theophylline Flecainide Inhalation anesthetics Quinidine Neuromuscular blocking agents Cimetidine Lithium ... [Pg.71]

Drug interactions NSAIDs Salicylates Sulfonamides Chloramphenicol Probenecid Coumarins MAO inhibitors Beta-blockers Thiazides and other diuretics Corticosteroids Phenothiazines Thyroid products Estrogens Oral contraceptives Phenytoin Nicotinic acid Sympathomimetic Calcium channel blockers Isoniazid Miconazole... [Pg.102]

Ergot alkaloids interact with beta-blockers, antimigraine drugs, antibacterials, and glycerol nitrate. Concomitant administration with erythromycin causes ergotism.147,148... [Pg.353]


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