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Furosemide Cyclosporine

Nephrotoxins (N) orototoxins (0) (eg., amphotericin B (N), cisplatin (N/0), cyclosporine (N), furosemide (0), NSAIDs (N), radio contrast (N), vancomycin (N) Additive adverse effects Monitor aminoglycoside SDC and renal function... [Pg.396]

Acetaminophen Amiodarone Carbamazepine Cardiac glycosides Corticosteroids Dicumarol Disopyramide Doxycycline Estrogens Haloperidol Methadone Metyrapone Mexiletine Oral contraceptives Quinidine Theophylline Valproic acid Cyclosporine Dopamine Furosemide Levodopa Levonorgestrel Mebendazole Nondepolarizing muscle relaxant Phenothiazines Sulfonylureas... [Pg.1212]

Drugs that may affect penicillins include allopurinol, aminoglycosides (parenteral), aspirin, beta blockers, chloramphenicol, erythromycin, ethacrynic acid, furosemide, indomethacin, phenylbutazone, probenecid, sulfonamides, tetracycline, and thiazide diuretics. Drugs that may be affected by penicillins include aminoglycosides (parenteral), anticoagulants, beta blockers, chloramphenicol, cyclosporine, oral contraceptives, erythromycin, heparin, and vecuronium. [Pg.1477]

Uses Severe, systemic fungal Infxns oral cutaneous candidiasis Action Binds ergosterol in the fungal membrane to alter permeability Dose Adults Peds. Test dose 1 mg IV adults or 0.1 mg/kg to 1 mg IV in children then 0.25-1.5 mg/kg/24 h IV over 2-6 h (range 25-50 mg/d or qod). Total dose varies w/ indication PO 1 mL qid Caution [B, ] Disp Inj SE -1- K /Mg from renal wasting anaphylaxis reported, HA, fever, chills, n hrotox, -1- BP, anemia, rigors Notes -1- In renal impair pre-Tx w/ APAP antihistamines (Benadryl) X SE Interactions T Nephrotoxic effects W/ antineoplastics, cyclosporine, furosemide, vancomycin, aminoglycosides, T hypokalemia W/ corticost oids, skeletal muscle relaxants EMS May cause electrolyte imbalances, monitor ECG OD May effect CV and resp Fxn symptomatic and supportive... [Pg.75]

The severity of aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity is additive with that of vancomycin, polymixin, gallium, furosemide, enflurane, cisplatin, and cephalosporins. Aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity is synergistic with that of amphotericin B and cyclosporine. [Pg.541]

As standards digoxin, etoposide, Cyclosporin A, Colchicine (all for MDR 1), Bromosulfophthalein, Furosemide (for MRP2) and Metothrexate, topotecan (for ABCG2) can be used. Efflux ratio of the compound is compared to ratio of standards. [Pg.449]

Abacavir Adinazolam 5-Aminosalicylic acid Atorvastatin Avitriptan Bromazepam Bumetanide Celecoxib CGP 43371 Clodronate Cyclosporin Danazol Didanosine Erythromycin Fexofenadine Furosemide Ganciclovir Halofantrine Inidnavir Itraconazole Levofloxacin Methotrexate Nifedipine Pravastatin Rifabutin Stavudine Tacrine... [Pg.2817]

Beta-lactam induced renal toxicity can results from their use in monotherapy or when used in combination with other nephrotoxic drugs such as aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, cisplatin, cyclosporine, furosemide, ifosfamide, vancomycin and nephrotoxic p-lactams. While the risk of nephrotoxic injury from monotherapy with p-lactams is relatively low, this risk is substantially increased when multiple drug combinations are required. [Pg.313]

Results from animal studies indicate that while furosemide enhanced cephaloridine nephrotoxicity no increased renal toxicity was observed by combining of piperacillin with furosemide [142]. Latamoxef and flo-moxef may decrease nephrotoxicity of vancomycin by inhibiting its uptake into the kidney [146,147]. The results of a retrospective study including renal transplant patients indicate that aztreonam can be safely administered with cyclosporine [148]. Combination therapy with ampicillin/aztreonam in neonates showed a lower renal toxicity than in the group with concurrent administration of oxacillin/ amikacin [149]. [Pg.314]

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with alprazolam, amiodarone, amphotericin B, arbutamine, bendroflumethiazide, benzthiazide, bisacodyl, bumetanide, carbimazole, chlorothiazide, chlorthalidone, cholestyramine, clarithromycin, conivaptan, cyclosporine, cyclothiazide, dan-shen, demeclocycline, devil s claw, dexmedetomidine, doxycycline, erythromycin, esomeprazole, ethacrynic acid, flunisolide, furosemide, ginseng, glycopyrrolate, glycopyrronium, hawthorn (fruit, leaf, flower extract), horsetail, hydrochlorothiazide, hydroflumethiazide, indapamide, licorice, lopinavir, mepenzolate, methyclothiazide, metolazone, minocycline, mistletoe, oxprenolol, oxytetracycline, paroxetine, phenylbutazone, polythiazide, propafenone, propantheline, quinethazone, quinidine, rabeprazole, rifampin, roxithromycin, sarsaparilla, senna, Siberian ginseng, squill, St John s wort, telithromycin, teriparatide, tetracycline, thiazide diuretics, tolvaptan, trichlormethiazide, verapamil... [Pg.181]

Noninterfering acetaminophen, acetylmorphine, amiodarone, amobarbital, amphetamine, bendroflumethiazide, benzocaine, benzoylecgonine, benzthiazide, butalbital, carbamaze-pine, chlorothiazide, clonazepam, cocaine, codeine, cotinine, cyclosporine, cyclothiazide, desalkylflurazepam, diamorphine, dicumerol, ephedrine, ethaciynic acid, ethanol, eth-chlorvynol, ethosuximide, furosemide, glutethimide, hydrochlorothiazide, hydrocodone, hydroflumethiazide, hydromorphone, lorazepam, mephentermine, meprobamate, meth-amphetamine, metharbital, methoxsalen, methoxyphenteramine, methsuximide, meth-ylcyclothiazide, metoprolol, MHPG, monoacetylmorphine, morphine, normethsuximide, oxazepam, oxycodone, oxymorphone, pentobarbital, phencyclidine, phenteramine, phenylephrine, phenytoin, polythiazide, primidone, prochlorperazine, salicylic acid, sulfanilamide, THC-COOH, theophylline, thiazolam, thiopental, thioridazine, tocainide, trichlo-romethiazide, trifluoperazine, valproic acid, warfarin... [Pg.749]

Noninterfering acetaminophen, acyclovir, allopurinol, amoxicillin, amphotericin B, am-picillin, aspirin, azlocillin, bendrofluazide, bumetanide, buprenorphine, carbenidllin, cefazolin, cefotaxime, cefoxitin, ceftazidime, cefuroxime, cephalexin, chlorambucil, chloramphenicol, chlordiazepoxide, chlorpheniramine, chlorpropamide, cyclophosphamide, cyclosporin, C5d arabine, daunorubicin, dextropropoxyphene, dihydrocodeine, domperidone, flucytosine, furosemide, gentamicin, griseofulvin, melphalan, methotrexate, metochlo-pramide, metronidazole, miconazole, nabilone, netilmicin, nicotinamide, nitrazepam, penicillin G, piperacillin, prednisolone, procarbeizine, prochlorperazine, riboflavin, rifampin, sulfamethoxazole, thioguanine, tobramycin, tolbutamide, trimethoprim... [Pg.794]

Drugs with nephrotoxic potential include ACE inhibitors, acetazolamide. aminoglycosides, aspirin, amphotericin B, cyclosporine, furosemide, gold salts, lithium, methicillin, methoxyflurane, NSAIDs, pentamidine, sulfonamides, tetracyclines (degraded), thiazides, and triamterene. [Pg.402]

Cyclosporine (Sandimmune) Ethacrynate parenteral (Edecrin) Furosemide parenteral (Lasix) Paromomycin (Humatin)... [Pg.254]


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