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H2 receptor blockers ranitidine

ACARBOSE H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS -RANITIDINE 1 blood levels of ranitidine Possibly due to 1 absorption of ranitidine Be aware... [Pg.436]

TRIPOTASSIUM DICITRATOBISMUTHATE H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS-RANITIDINE t adverse effects of tripotassium dicitratobismuthate T absorption Do not use together for more than 16 weeks. Bismuth salicylate and subnitrate do not interact... [Pg.655]

The bioslurry treatment successfully removed several of the PhC to non-detectable levels after 26 days three histamine H2-receptor antagonists (ranitidine, famotidine, cimetidine), two (1-blockers (atenolol, sotalol), one barbiturate (butalbital) and one antidiabetic compound (glibenclamide). The elimination of the sulfonamide antibiotics sulfapyridine (100%), sulfamethazine (91.0%) and... [Pg.154]

Histamine H2-receptor blockers -idine Cimetidine, ranitidine Gastric ulcers (27)... [Pg.657]

FLECAINIDE H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS Cimetidine may t flecainide levels Cimetidine inhibits CYP2D6-mediated metabolism of flecainide. Ranitidine is a much weaker CYP2D6 inhibitor Monitor PR and BP at least weekly until stable. Warn patients to report symptoms of hypotension (lightheadedness, dizziness on standing, etc.). Consider alternative acid suppression therapy... [Pg.21]

CARBAMAZEPINE H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS -CIMETIDINE, FAMOTIDINE, RANITIDINE t plasma concentrations of phenytoin and risk of adverse effects including phenytoin toxicity, bone marrow depression and skin reactions Inhibition of metabolism via CYP2C9 and CYP2C19 Use alternative acid suppression (e.g. ranitidine) or warn patients that effects last about 1 week. Consider monitoring carbamazepine levels, and adjust dose as necessaiy... [Pg.218]

BZDs (NOT LORAZEPAM OR TEMAZEPAM) H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS -CIMETIDINE, RANITIDINE t efficacy and adverse effects of BZD, e.g. sedation Cimetidine is an inhibitor of CYP3A4, CYP2D6, CYP2C19 and CYP1A2 Not clinically significant for most patients. Conflicting information for some BZDs. Monitor more closely, and i dose if necessary... [Pg.269]

EPIRUBICIN H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS -CIMETIDINE t epirubicin levels, with risk of toxicity Attributed to inhibition of hepatic metabolism of epirubicin by cimetidine Avoid concurrent treatment and consider using an alternative H2 receptor blocker, e.g. ranitidine, famotidine... [Pg.302]

METFORMIN H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS -CIMETIDINE, RANITIDINE t level of metformin and risk of lactic acidosis. The onset of lactic acidosis is often subtle with symptoms of malaise, myalgia, respiratory distress and t nonspecific abdominal distress. There may be hypothermia and resistant bradyarrhythmias Metformin is not metabolized in humans and is not protein-bound. Competition for renal tubular excretion is the basis for T activity or retention of metformin. Cimetidine competes for the excretory pathway A theoretical possibility. Need to consider l dose of metformin or avoidance of co-administration. Warn patients about hypoglycaemia - For signs and symptoms of hypoglycaemia, see Clinical Features of Some Adverse Drug Interactions, Hypoglycaemia... [Pg.420]

GUMEPIRIDE H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS-CIMETIDINE, RANITIDINE t plasma concentrations of glimepiride and t risk of hypoglycaemic episodes Cimetidine and ranitidine i renal elimination of glimepiride and t intestinal absorption of glimepiride. Cimetidine is also an inhibitor of CYP2D6 and CYP3A4 Consider alternative acid suppression, e.g. proton pump inhibitor (not omeprazole), and monitor more closely... [Pg.432]

CHLOROQUINE H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS -CIMETIDINE t efficacy and adverse effects of chloroquine Inhibition of metabolism and excretion Consider ranitidine as an alternative or take cimetidine at least 2 hours after chloroquine... [Pg.584]

H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS DRUG DEPENDENCE THERAPIES-BUPROPION t plasma concentrations of cimetidine and ranitidine Bupropion and its metabolite hydroxybupropion inhibit CYP2D6 Initiate therapy of these drugs at the lowest effective dose... [Pg.647]

THEOPHYLLINE H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS -CIMETIDINE, FAMOTIDINE, NIZATIDINE, RANITIDINE t efficacy and adverse effects, including seizures. There is conflicting information associated with ranitidine, famotidine and nizatidine Inhibition of metabolism via CYP1A2, cimetidine being the best known inhibitor Use alternative acid suppression, e.g. an H2 antagonist or proton pump inhibitor (not omeprazole or lansoprazole), or monitor closely there is considerable patient variation. Check levels on day 3 and then at 1 week. A 30-50% 4 dose of theophylline may be required. For doses <400 mg/day, the interaction may not be clinically significant... [Pg.672]

H2-receptor blockers include cimetidine (Tagamet), ranitidine (Zantac), famotidine (Pepcid), and nizatidine (Axid). Besides their use in combination with Hi-receptor blockers for pruritus, the H2-receptor blockers have immu-nomodulating effects, and this property has been exploited in children to treat warts. [Pg.192]

H2-receptor blockers inclnde cimetidine (Tagamet), ranitidine (Zantac), famotidine (Pepcid), and nizatidine... [Pg.616]


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