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Loop diuretics drug interactions

Other drugs that may interact with cardiac glycosides include the following Albuterol, amphotericin B, beta-blockers, calcium, disopyramide, loop diuretics, nondepolarizing muscle relaxants, potassium-sparing diuretics, succinylcholine, sympathomimetics, thiazide diuretics, thioamines, and thyroid hormones. [Pg.408]

Vancomycin Hydrochloride Solutions of vancomycin hydrochloride have an acid pH and incompatibility may reasonably be expected with alkaline preparations or drugs unstable at low pH. Vancomycin interacts with aminoglycosides, loop diuretics, general anesthetics, and neuromuscular blockers. [Pg.336]

Edema associated with lithium is uncommon (249,250). It is usually restricted to the legs, and is usually transient or intermittent. If treatment is necessary, the intermittent and cautious use of a loop diuretic may be helpful (but see drug-drug interactions). [Pg.2086]

Drug interactions May decrease antihypertensive effects of ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II antagonists. May decrease antihypertensive and diuretic effects of thiazide and loop diuretics May decrease absorption of vitamin B,2 Effects decreased by barbiturates, phenytoin, and rifampin decreases effect of salicylates and vaccines Decreases clearance of beta-lactams Risk for hypersensitivity increased in patients who are on thiazides or ACE inhibitors and allopurinol... [Pg.92]

Drug interactions May decrease antihypertensive effects of ACE inhibitors and angiotensin II antagonists decrease of antihypertensive and diuretic effects of thiazides and loop diuretics Agents are CYP2C9 substrates may decease effects of ACE inhibitors, thiazides, and loop diuretics fluconazole Increases levels of celecoxib may increase INR when added to warfarin... [Pg.94]

Lithium is also known to interact in a variety of ways with different classes of diuretic drugs. Thiazide diuretics increase serum lithium concentration by increasing reabsorption of lithium, along with that of sodium, in the proximal tubule. With potassium-sparing diuretics, conflicting results have been reported. Increased serum lithium concentrations may be seen after amiloride. However, the loop diuretic furosemide safely can be combined with lithium with no reduction in renal lithium clearance or consequent increase in serum lithium concentration (191, 192). Other diuretics, for example, carbonic anhydrase inhibitor and xanthine derivatives, decrease serum... [Pg.65]


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