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Deficiency drug-induced

Generalized distal nephron dysfunction (type IV) Mineralocorticoid deficiency or resistance Tubulointerstitial disease Drug-induced hyperkalemia... [Pg.855]

Decreasing G-6-PDH activity in aging erythrocytes has been described (L4, L8). This finding becomes important in hereditary G-6-PDH deficiency, explaining the self-limiting effect of drug-induced hemolysis (B9, BIO, Bll). [Pg.267]

Excessive central stimulation, usually exhibited as tremors, insomnia and hyperhidrosis, can occur following therapeutic doses of the MAOIs, as can agitation and hypomanic episodes. Peripheral neuropathy, which is largely restricted to the hydrazine type of MAOI, is rare and has been attributed to a drug-induced p)n idoxine deficiency. Such side effects as dizziness and vertigo (presumably associated with hypotension), headache, inhibition of ejaculation (which is often also a problem with the TCAs), fatigue, dry mouth and constipation have also been reported. These side effects appear to be more frequently associated with phenelzine use. They are not associated with any antimuscarinic properties of the drug but presumably arise from the enhanced peripheral sympathetic activity which the MAOIs... [Pg.188]

Parenteral Anticoagulant-induced prothrombin deficiency hypoprothrombinemia secondary to conditions limiting absorption or synthesis of vitamin K (eg, obstructive jaundice, biliary fistula, sprue, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease, intestinal resection, cystic fibrosis of the pancreas, regional enteritis) drug-induced hypoprothrombinemias due to interference with vitamin K metabolism (eg, antibiotics, salicylates) prophylaxis and therapy of hemorrhagic disease of the newborn. [Pg.74]

Pyridoxine [Vitamin B ] [Vitamin B Supplement] U e Rx prevention of vit B6 deficiency Action Vit supl Dose Adults. Deficiency 10-20 mg/d PO Drug-induced neuritis 100-200 mg/d 25-100 mg/d prophylaxis Peds. 5-25 mg/d x 3 wk Caution [A (C if doses exceed RDA), +] Contra Component aUCTgy Disp Tabs 25, 50, 100 mg inj 100 mg/mL SE Allergic Rxns, HA, N Interactions -1- Effects OF levodopa, phenobarbital, phenytoin EMS Can be used as an antidote for isoniazid poisoning OD May cause sensory nerve damage (numbness, tingling, reduced sensation) and coordination problems Sxs are usually revised aft stopping pyridoxine symptomatic and supportive... [Pg.269]

The best clinical evidence that BSEP is involved in hepatotoxicity is provided by human genetic studies which found four highly conserved non-synonymous mutations in two hepatobiliary transporters (BSEP and MDR3) that were specific for drug-induced liver injury [118]. Recently, a consortium of investigators identified a remarkable 82 different ABCBll mutations in 109 families that caused severe BSEP deficiency [119]. It is therefore expected that at least some of these genetic mutations and polymorphisms will put patients at an increased risk of drug-induced cholestasis. Does this justify the implementation of a simple BSEP inhibition screen for all new chemical entities The answer is not quite that simple. [Pg.368]

Hypersensitivity is most frequently manifested by pruritus and skin rashes. Severe drug induced immune thrombocytopenia can occur. Hemolysis may occur in patients with G6PD deficiency. [Pg.426]

Drug-induced niacin deficiency has resulted from the use of isonicotinic acid hydrazide, which interferes with the conversion of niacin from tryptophan. Administration of ethanol or the antimetabolites 6-mercaptop-urine and 5-fluorouracil also may lead to niacin deficiency. The uricosuric effects of sulfinpyrazone and probenecid may be inhibited by nicotinic acid. [Pg.782]

Mercier C, Ciccolini J, Dupuis C et al. Prospective phenotypic screening for DPD deficiency in patients upon fluoropyrimidines administration Impact on the reduction of drug-induced toxicities. Asco Annual Meeting Proceedings. J Clin Oncol. 2007 25. [Pg.264]

Diarrhea is a common problem that is usually self-limiting and of short duration. Increased accumulations of small intestinal and colonic contents are known to be responsible for producing diarrhea. The former may be caused by increased intestinal secretion which may be enterotoxin-induced, eg, cholera and E. col[ or hormone and drug-induced, eg, caffeine, prostaglandins, and laxatives decreased intestinal absorption because of decreased mucosal surface area, mucosal disease, eg, tropical spme, or osmotic deficiency, eg, disaccharidase or lactase deficiency and rapid transit of contents. An increased accumulation of colonic content may be linked to increased colonic secretion owing to hydroxy fatty acid or bile acids, and exudation, eg, inflammatory bowel disease or amebiasis decreased colonic absorption caused by decreased surface area, mucosal disease, and osmotic factors and rapid transit, eg, irritable bowel syndrome. [Pg.202]

Interest in the possibility of human Mn deficiency increased in 1979 with the report of Papavasiliou and co-workers (6) that some epileptics were characterized by lower than normal blood concentrations of Mn. Based on the knowledge that Mn deficiency in experimental animals could result in increased susceptibility to electroshock and drug-induced seizures (7), these authors suggested that Mn deficiency could be an etiological factor for epilepsy in some individuals. [Pg.22]

Antimuscarinic drugs are useful for treating drug-induced, rather than primary, Parkinson s disease. They counteract the excess central cholinergic action that results from the dopamine deficiency. [Pg.151]

The mechanism of this drug-induced folic acid deficiency is not clear, although a number of effects have been reported ... [Pg.312]


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