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Glibenclamide Aspirin

A 72-year-old man with diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease developed major depression. He was taking aspirin (100 mg/day), enalapril (20 mg/day), and glibenclamide (5 mg/day). His serum sodium was 133 mmol/1 (reference range 134—146 mmol/1). He started to take reboxetine (4 mg/day) and after 8 days experienced malaise and nausea, at which time his serum sodium had fallen to 118 mmol/1. The reboxetine was withdrawn, and both his symptoms and the low serum sodium remitted over the next 6 days. Rechallenge with reboxetine produced a recurrence of both the low sodium and the accompanying symptoms. [Pg.109]

A 62-year-old diabetic man on stable oral medication with glibenclamide, metformin, Zestoretic (lisino-pril + hydrochlorothiazide), gemfibrozil, and aspirin developed febrile generalized pustular eruptions after 44 days of therapy with oral terbinafine 250 mg/day (50). Withdrawal of terbinafine and symptomatic treatment with hydrotherapy and topical and systemic steroids resulted in complete resolution of fever and pustulosis within 4 days. The erythematous component responded more slowly, and mildly pruritic erythematous plaques persisted for more than 40 days. [Pg.3318]

Noninterfering albuterol, allopurinol, alprenolol, aspirin, atenolol, captopril, carbimazole, clonidine, coloxyl, danthron, diazepam, digoxin, doxepin, glibenclamide, hydralazine, in-domethacin, labetalol, metformin, methyldopa, metoprolol, mianserin, minoxidil, nifedipine, nitrazepam, oxazepam, oxprenolol, pindolol, prazosin, propranolol, senokot, theophylline, trifluoperazine... [Pg.651]

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]

Sixteen healthy subjects took a single 5-mg dose of glibenclamide both before and on the fourth day of taking aspirin 975 mg four times daily for 4 days. It was found that the aspirin reduced the AUC0.4 of the glibenclamide by 68% and reduced its mean peak serum levels by 35%. The effects of this on glucose tolerance tests and insulin responses were difficult to interpret, but there was no clear evidence that any clinically relevant changes occurred. ... [Pg.502]


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