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Cholestasis NSAIDs

Hepatitis with cholestasis Chlorpromazine, tricyclics, erythromycin, flucloxacillin, co-amoxiclav, ACE inhibitors, phenytoin, NSAIDs, ranitidine, propafenone, ketoconazole, azathioprine, gold salts, penicillamine... [Pg.63]

The presence of cholestasis may theoretically reduce the oral absorption of the more lipid-soluble NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen. [Pg.179]

Cholestasis may reduce the elimination of certain NSAIDs that are excreted via the biliary tract (e.g. sulindac, indometacin). [Pg.199]

Waldum HL, Hamre T, Kleveland PM, Dybdahl JH, Petersen H. Can NSAIDs cause acute biliary pain with cholestasis J Clin Gastroenterol 1992 14(4) 328-30. [Pg.2690]


See other pages where Cholestasis NSAIDs is mentioned: [Pg.179]    [Pg.179]    [Pg.183]    [Pg.2567]    [Pg.1123]   
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