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Drug interactions diuretics

The most potentially serious drug interactions include the concomitant use of NSAIDs with lithium, warfarin, oral hypoglycemics, high-dose methotrexate, antihypertensives, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, fi-blockers, and diuretics. [Pg.28]

Drug interactions Diuretics" NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen)" Lamotrigine Clozapine" Contraceptives HIV protease inhibitors" ... [Pg.79]

Important drug interactions include those with potassium supplements or potassium-sparing diuretics, which can result in hyperkalemia. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may impair the hypotensive effects of ACE inhibitors by blocking bradykinin-mediated vasodilation, which is at least in part, prostaglandin mediated. [Pg.240]

Cyclosporine has significant nephrotoxicity, and its toxicity can be increased by drug interactions with diltiazem, potassium-sparing diuretics, and other drugs inhibiting CYP3A. Serum creatinine should be closely monitored. Other toxicities include hypertension, hyperkalemia, hepatotoxicity, gingival hyperplasia, and hirsutism. [Pg.807]

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 Diuretics Indomethacin Agents increasing serum potassium Lithium Agents causing renin release Agents affecting sympathetic activity ... [Pg.77]

Drug Interactions Agents increasing serum potassium Diuretics Drugs which act on the renin-angiotensin system ... [Pg.79]

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]

Certain medications may impair or enhance the therapeutic effects of diuretic drugs. Anyone prescribed a diuretic should inform their physician of all other drugs and supplements they are taking in case of a possible interaction. [Pg.177]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.205 , Pg.243 , Pg.1228 , Pg.1698 , Pg.1724 ]




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