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Renal effects phenobarbital

Buspirone (BuSpar) [Anxiolytic] WARNING Closely monitor for worsening depression or emergence of suicidality Uses Short-term relief of anxiety Action Antianxiety antagonizes CNS serotonin receptors Dose Initial 7.5 mg PO bid T by 5 mg q2-3d to effect usual 20-30 mg/d max 60 mg/d Contra w/ MAOI Caution [B, /-] Avoid w/ severe hepatic/renal insuff Disp Tabs SE Drowsiness, dizziness, HA, N, EPS, serotonin synd, hostility, depression Notes No abuse potential or physical/psychologic d endence Interactions T Effects W/ erythromycin, clarithromycin, itraconazole, ketoconazole, diltiazem, verapamil, grapefruit juice effects W/ carbamazepine, rifampin, phenytoin, dexamethasone, phenobarbital, fluoxetine EMS T Sedation w/ concurrent EtOH use grapefruit juice may T risk of adverse effects OD May cause dizziness, miosis, N/V symptomatic and supportive... [Pg.95]

Deravirdine (Rescnptor) [Antiretroviral/NNRTI] Uses HIV Infxn Action Nonnucleoside RT inhibitor Dose 400 mg PO tid Caution [C, ] CDC recommends HIV-infected mothers not to breast-feed (transmission risk) w/ renal/hepatic impair Contra Use w/ drugs dependent on CYP3A for clearance (Table VI-8) Disp Tabs SE Fat redistribution, immune reconstitution synd, HA, fatigue, rash, T transaminases, N/V/D Interactions T Effects W/ fluoxetine T effects OF benzodiazepines, cisapride, clarithromycin, dapsone, ergotamine, indinavir, lovastatin, midazolam, nifedipine, quinidine, ritonavir, simvastatin, terfena-dine, triazolam, warfarin effects W/ antacids, barbiturates, carbamazepine, cimetidine, famotidine, lansoprazole, nizatidine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, ranitidine, rifabutin, rifampin effects OF didanosine EMS Use of benzodiazepines and CCBs should be avoided may cause a widespread rash located on upper body and arms OD May cause an extension of nl SEs symptomatic and supportive Deferasirox (Exjade) [Iron Chelator] Uses Chronic iron overload d/t transfusion in pts >2 y Action Oral iron chelator Dose Initial 20 mg/kg... [Pg.127]

Uses Edema, HTN, CHF, h atic cirrhosis Action Loop diuretic -1- reabsorption of Na Cr in ascending loop of Henle distal tubule Dose 5-20 mg/d PO or IV 200 mg/d max Caution [B, ] Contra Sulfonylurea sensitivity Disp Tabs, inj SE Orthostatic -1- BP, HA, dizziness, photosens, electrolyte imbalance, blurred vision, renal impair Notes 20 mg torsemide = 40 mg furosemide Interactions t Risk of ototox W/ aminoglycosides, cisplatin t effects W/ thiazides t effects OF anticoagulants, antih5rpCTtensives, Li, salicylates X effects IT/barbiturates, carbamaz ine, cholestyramine, NSAIDs, phenytoin, phenobarbital, probenecid, dandehon EMS t Effects of anticoagulants monitor for S/Sxs tinnitus, monitor ECG for hypokalemia (flattened T waves) OD May cause HA, hypotension, hypovolemia, and hypokalemia give IV fluids symptomatic and supportive... [Pg.309]

Zaleplon (Sonata) [C IV] [Sedotive/Hypnotic] Uses Insomnia Action A nonbenzodiazepine sedative/hypnotic, a pyrazolopyrimidine Dose 5-20 mg hs PRN -1- w/ renal/hepatic insuff, elderly Caution [C, /-] w/ mental/ psychological conditions Contra Component allergy Disp Caps SE HA, edema, amnesia, somnolence, photosens Interactions t CNS depression W/ CNS d es-sants, imipramine, thioridazine, EtOH X effects W/ carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, rifampin EMS Concurrent EtOH can t adverse CNS effects OD May cause profound CNS depression symptomatic and supportive Zanamivir (Relenza) [Antiviral/Neuramidase Inhibitor] Uses Influenza A (including HlNl swine flu) B Action X Viral neuraminidase Dose Adults Feds > 7 y.2 inhal (10 mg) bid for 5 d initiate w/in 48 h of Sxs Caution [C, M] Contra Pulm Dz Disp Powder for inhal SE Bron-chospasm, HA, GI upset EMS Does not reduce risk of transmitting virus monitor for bronchospasm or other severe resp events OD May cause resp problems s5rmptomatic and supportive... [Pg.320]

The water-soluble metabolites of sedative-hypnotics, mostly formed via the conjugation of phase I metabolites, are excreted mainly via the kidney. In most cases, changes in renal function do not have a marked effect on the elimination of parent drugs. Phenobarbital is excreted unchanged in the urine to a certain extent (20-30% in humans), and its elimination rate can be increased significantly by alkalinization of the urine. This is partly due to increased ionization at alkaline pH, since phenobarbital is a weak acid with a pKa of 7.4. [Pg.475]


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