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Naproxen Ciprofloxacin

The results showed that the compounds studied with more frequency in the aquatic environment, and of which, logically, there is more information, are the antibiotics, analgesics and anti-inflammatories (like diclofenac, ibuprofen, naproxen, acetylsalicylic acid, and paracetamol), as well as the p-blocker atenolol. In the category of antibiotics, several families are included, like the macrolides (erythromycin), the fluoroquinolones (ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin), sulfonamides (sulfamethoxazole), penicillins (amoxicillin), the metronidazol, and trimethoprim. Other therapeutic groups also widely studied and frequently found in the environmental waters are the lipid regulators (gemfibrozil and bezafibrat), antiepileptic carbamaze-pine, and antidepressants (diazepam, fluoxetine, paroxetine) (see Table 3). [Pg.213]

PORFIMER I. ACE INHIBITORS -enalapril 2. ANALGESICS -celecoxib, ibuprofen, ketoprofen, naproxen 3. ANTIARRHYTHMICS — amiodarone 4. ANTIBIOTICS -ciprofloxacin, dapsone, sulphonamides, tetracyclines 5. ANTICANCER AND IMMUNOMODULATING DRUGS -fluorouracil (topical and oral) 6. ANTIDIABETIC DRUGS-glipizide 7. ANTIMALARIALS -hydroxychloroquine, quinine 8. ANTIPSYCHOTICS -chlorpromazine, fluphenazine 9. CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS - diltiazem 10. DIURETICS -bumetanide, furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide II. PARA-AMINOBENZOIC ACID (TOPICAL) 12. RETINOIDS-acitretin, isotretinoin 13. SALICYLATES (TOPICAL) t risk of photosensitivity reactions Attributed to additive effects Avoid exposure of skin and eyes to direct sunlight for 30 days after porfimer therapy... [Pg.333]

Transporter efflux transporter effects predominant Examples Amiodarone Atorvastatin Azithromycin Carbamazepine Carvediioi Chlorpromazine Ciprofloxacin Cisapride Cyciosporine Danazoi Dapsone Diclofenac Diflunisal Digoxin Erythromycin Flurbiprofen Glipizide Glyburide Griseofulvin Ibuprofen Indinavir Indomethacin Itraconazole Ketoconazole Lansoprazole Lovastatin Mebendazole Naproxen Nelfinavir Ofloxacin Oxaprozin Phenazopyridine Phenytoin Piroxicam Raloxifene Ritonavir Saquinavir Saquinavir Sirolimus Sirolimus Spironolactone Spironolactone Tacrolimus Tacrolimus ... [Pg.157]

A number of cases of convulsions have been seen in Japanese patients given fenbufen with enoxacin, and there is also one possible case involving ofloxacin. Use of these particular drugs together should be avoided. Normally no interaction seems to occur with most quinolones and NSAIDs, except where there is a predisposition to convulsive episodes. Isolated cases of convulsions, other neurological toxicity or skin eruptions have been seen when ciprofloxacin was given with indometacin, mefenamic acid or naproxen. These appear to be very rare events. [Pg.337]

As of 1995 the manufacturer of ciprofloxacin had, on record, two confirmed spontaneous reports of convulsions in patients taking ciprofloxacin and an NSAID one with mefenamic acid and the other with naproxen. These appear to be the only medically validated reports of cipro-floxacinA SAID reactions by 1995. ... [Pg.337]

A woman taking chloroquine 250 mg and naproxen 1 g daily developed dizziness, anxiety and tremors within a week of starting ciprofloxacin 1 g daily. The symptoms largely resolved when the chloroquine was stopped it was not known if she also stopped the naproxen. Two months after chloroquine was discontinued, and while she was still taking ciprofloxacin, indometacin was started. This time she developed pain in her feet and became extremely tired. The pain partially subsided and the fatigue vanished when the ciproftoxacin was stopped. I ter she was found to have some axonal demyelination, compatible with drug-induced polyneuropathy. ... [Pg.337]

In Butyl Acrylate manufacturing—As catalyst In Pharmaceutical industries is used for manufacturing of below product—As catalyst. CIPROFLOXACIN, Persantin, Naproxen DOXYCYCLIN SULPHAMETHAXAZOLE. And produce the intermediates of Amoxicllion, Cefadroxil. [Pg.53]


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