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Calcium channel blockers analgesics

Pharmacological intervention NSAIDs, local anesthetics, opioid analgesics, sodium-channel blockers Opioid analgesics, NSAIDs, calcium-channel blockers ... [Pg.929]

Medications (analgesics, anticholinergerics, calcium channel blockers, clonidine, diuretics, phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants, iron supplements, calcium- and aluminum-containing antacids)... [Pg.308]

Co-codamol is a combination of paracetamol (nonnapioid analgesic) and codeine (opioid analgesic). One of the side-effects of opioids is constipation. Naprosyn is a proprietary (trade name) preparation of the non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug naproxen Adalat is a proprietary preparation of the calcium-channel blocker nifedipine Amoxil is a proprietary preparation of the beta-lactam amoxicillin and Dulco-lax is the brand name of the stimulant laxative bisacodyl. [Pg.112]

Drugs that might be affected by lopinavir/ritonavir include ergot derivatives, oral contraceptives, antiarrhythmics, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, HIV protease inhibitors, atovaquone, calcium channel blockers, ketoconazole, itraconazole, pimozide, cisapride, clarithromycin, disulfiram, metronidazole, immunosuppressants, midazolam, triazolam, narcotic analgesics, rifabutin and rifabutin metabolite, sildenafil, warfarin, bupropion, clozapine, desipramine, piroxicam, quinidine, theophylline, and zolpidem. [Pg.1836]

Opioids, such as morphine and fentanyl, are safe, whereas there is insufficient data on some other analgesics to be sure of their position. All muscle relaxants are probably safe, although there are insufficient data about most to be completely sure atropine and neostigmine are safe. Drugs which are unsafe or probably unsafe include barbiturates, etomidate, enflurane, alcuronium, mepivacaine, pentazocine, some benzodiazepines (temazepam is safe, other benzodiazepines less certain), calcium channel blockers and aminophylline. [Pg.267]

Miranda, H.F., Pelissier, T., Scierralta, F. Analgesic effects of intracerebroventricular administration of calcium channel blockers in mice, Gen. Pharmac. 1993, 24, 201-204. [Pg.376]

Systemic heat Large whirlpool Hubbard tank Decreased muscle/joint stiffness in large areas of the body Opioid and nonopioid analgesics skeletal muscle relaxants Severe hypotension may occur if systemic hot whirlpool is administered to patients taking peripheral vasodilators and some antihypertensive drugs (eg., alpha-1 antagonists, nitrates, direct-acting vasodilators, calcium channel blockers)... [Pg.656]

Opioid analgesics Tricyclic antidepressants Sedating antihistamines 5HT3 antagonists Calcium channel blockers Antispasmodics, e.g. hyoscine butylbromide Antimuscarinic drugs used in parkinsonism Aluminium-containing antacids Loperamide... [Pg.137]

PORFIMER I. ACE INHIBITORS -enalapril 2. ANALGESICS -celecoxib, ibuprofen, ketoprofen, naproxen 3. ANTIARRHYTHMICS — amiodarone 4. ANTIBIOTICS -ciprofloxacin, dapsone, sulphonamides, tetracyclines 5. ANTICANCER AND IMMUNOMODULATING DRUGS -fluorouracil (topical and oral) 6. ANTIDIABETIC DRUGS-glipizide 7. ANTIMALARIALS -hydroxychloroquine, quinine 8. ANTIPSYCHOTICS -chlorpromazine, fluphenazine 9. CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS - diltiazem 10. DIURETICS -bumetanide, furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide II. PARA-AMINOBENZOIC ACID (TOPICAL) 12. RETINOIDS-acitretin, isotretinoin 13. SALICYLATES (TOPICAL) t risk of photosensitivity reactions Attributed to additive effects Avoid exposure of skin and eyes to direct sunlight for 30 days after porfimer therapy... [Pg.333]

Indications Analgesic, severe chronic pain Category Neuronal calcium channel blocker Half-life 4.6 hours... [Pg.622]

Bradycardia and hypotension may be enhanced in patients taking opioids with calcium-channel blockers. The analgesic effects of morphine appear to be enhanced by some calcium-channel blockers. Diltiazem prolonged the effects of alfentanil in one study. [Pg.168]

The concurrent use of basiliximab with azathioprine, muromon-ab-CD3 or mycophenolate is not associated with an increase in adverse effects or infections. The dose requirements of ciclosporin or tacrolimus may be altered by basiliximab. Basiliximab is reported not to interact with analgesics, anti-infective drugs, diuretics, beta blockers or calcium-channel blockers. [Pg.1010]

The manufacturers report that basiliximab has been used with analgesics, antibacterials, antifiingals, antivirals, diuretics, beta blockers and calcium-channel blockers without any increase in adverse reactions. None of the drugs was individually named. ... [Pg.1010]


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