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Ibuprofen Captopril

Sotalol, metoprolol, propranolol, carvedilol, nifedipine, captopril, cilazapril, milrinone, ticlopidine, acenocoumarol, furosemide, acetylsalicylic acid, salicylic acid, ibuprofen, naproxen, ketoprofen, diclofenac, paracetamol, dipyrone, mildronate, sildenafil, dexa-methasone, carbamazepine, terbinafine/urine UHPLC MS/MS Column Zorbax Rapid Resolution High Definition SB-C18 (50 x 2.1 mm, 1.8 pm) Mobile phase Solvent A 0.1 % HCOOH in water Solvent B MeOH (gradient elution) Detection MS/MS, ionization ESI Protein precipitation LOQ 0.05-0.60 ng/mL [71]... [Pg.271]

Also analyzed acebutolol, acetaminophen, alprazolam, amphetamine, atenolol, betaxolol, brotizolam, caffeine, camazepam, captopril, chloroquine, clobazam, clomipramine, cloth-iapine, clotiazepam, cloxazolam, cocaine, codeine, diclofenac, dihydralazine, dihydrocodeine, dihydroergotamine, diphenhydramine, domperidone, doxepin, droperidol, ergota-mine, ethyl loflazepate, fenethylline, fluoxetine, flupentixol, flurazepam, furosemide, gliclazide, hydrochlorothiazide, hydroxyzine, ibuprofen, imipramine, ketazolam, loprazo-1am, lorazepam, lormetazepam, maprotUine, medazepam, mepyramine, methadone, methaqualone, methyldopa, methylphenidate, metoclopramide, metoprolol, mexiletine, mianserin, midazolam, minoxidil, morphine, nadolol, nitrazepam, oxprenolol, papaverine, pentazocine, phenprocoumon, phenylbutazone, pipamperone, piritramide, practolol, pra-zepam, prazosin, promazine, promethazine, propoxyphene, propranolol, prothipendyl, quinine, sotalol, sulpride, thioridazine, trazodone, triazolam, trimipramine, tripelennamine, lyramine, verapeunil, yohimbine... [Pg.74]

Noninterfering amiloride, acebutolol, acenocoumarol, acetaminophen, aspirin, allopuri-nol, ambroxol, amoxicillin, atenolol, bendroflumethiazide, benzbromarone, bezafibrate, biperiden, bisacodyl, bromazepam, butizide, captopril, cimetidine, ciprofloxacin, clobu-tinol, clonidine, cotinine, diazepam, diclofenac, digitoxin, digoxin, dihydrocodeine, dihy-droergotamine, diltiazem, doxepin, doxycycline, enalapril, erythromycin, fenoterol, furosemide, glibenclamide, heparin, h3qjoxanthine, ibuprofen, indomethacin, isosorbide... [Pg.693]

In one study, sulindac 200 mg twice daily given to patients taking capto-pril 100 to 200 mg twice daily caused only a small rise in blood pressure (from 132/92 to 137/95 mmHg). Sulindac 150 mg twice daily did not attenuate the blood pressure response to captopril when it was substituted for ibuprofen in an elderly woman. Similarly, sulindac 200 mg twice daily did not blunt the antihypertensive effect of enalapril in 9 patients with hypertension. Two studies in black women also found that sulindac 200 mg twice daily for one month did not alter the antihypertensive effect of fosinopril 10 to 40 mg daily or lisinopril 10 to 40 mg daily (given with hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg daily). - ... [Pg.30]

A 47-year-old woman with multiple medical problems stabilised on warfarin (and also taking azathioprine, captopril, furosemide, insulin, capto-pril, prednisone, levothyroxine, valproic acid and zolpidem) had all her teeth removed under general anaesthetic. Sixteen days later she needed a dental abscess drained and was given oral clindamycin 300 mg four times daily with ibuprofen 600 mg for any discomfort. On day 17 she needed a suture to stop some bleeding and her INR was found to be 3.5. By day 20 she had developed more severe oral bleeding, which needed emergency room treatment. Her INR was found to have risen to 13 and her haemat-ocrit decreased to 18%. She was treated successfully with a blood transfusion and vitamin K. ... [Pg.368]

The manufacture of fine chemicals, particularly drugs, fragrances, and flavors, is undergoing a major revolution now as a result of the capability of chemists to prepare these chemicals, mainly drugs, in their purest isomeric forms (as stereoisomers). This shift to pure forms has been described by Brown in the following words (1990) (see also Deutsch, 1991) A mixture of stereoisomers in a medicine will (now) need to be justified just the same way as any other mixture of compounds. Indeed, in the United States today (as in many other advanced countries), the use of pure enantiomeric forms is practically a requirement since extensive justification is needed to continue with racemates (FDA, 1992). As a consequence, the combined sales of the chiral top ten drugs (ammoxydllin, enalapril, ampicillin, captopril, pravastatine, diltiazem, ibuprofen, lovastatin, naproxen, and fluoxetine) in 1994 amounted to more than 16 billion dollars (Sheldon, 1996). (Of these, ibuprofen and fluoxetine are still sold as racemates.)... [Pg.243]

A cationic polymer, quaternized poly bis(2-chloroethyl) ether-a/M,3-bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]urea was used to obtain cationic polymer-mesoporous silica nanoparticles. The material was studied as the DDS for ibuprofen and captopril, and showed well-sustained release profiles. [Pg.311]


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