Red Man's syndrome is associated with this antibiotic
What is vancomycin
This substance should be avoided when using baclofen.
What is alcohol?
Name three adverse effects of narcotic agonist
What are:
Respiratory depression
Constipation
Biliary spasms
Orthostatic hypotension
This antibiotic treats gram negative infections and may cause ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity
gentamycin
This fungal agent is associated with adverse effects such as fever, hyper or hypo tension, and hypoxia
Triptans cause an increase in serotonin when used with what two agents?
What are SSRIs and SNRIs?
This is a contraindication of a narcotic agonist
What is diarrhea caused by poisoning
This antibiotic may lead to adverse effects including Clostridium difficile and Pseudomembranous colitis
imipenem-cilastatin
This antiviral agent inteacts with Anticholinergic agents
What is oseltamivir
Numbness in the fingers and toes is associate with what class of medications used for migraines.
What is Ergot Derivitives
This is a adverse effect of a narcotic antagonist
What is:
Acute withdraw symptoms
tachycardia
blood pressure changes
This generation of cephalosporins treats gram negative infections
Second generation
(cefuroxime and cefaclor)
This antibiotic will turn bodily secretions orange
What is rifampin
This medication works in the upper levels of the CNS interfering with reflexes
Baclofen or Cyclobenzaprine
This route of administration is the most reliable way to achieve a therapeutic response
These two antibiotics have cross-sensitivity, meaning an allergy to one should be treat as an allergy to both.
What are Penicillins and Cephalosporins?
Damage to the teeth and bones is an adverse effect of this antibiotic.
What is tetracycline?
The medication causes tingling and burning at the injection site, in addition to dizziness, pressure in the chest, and vertigo
Sumatriptan
This hypnotic class interacts with narcotic agonist and agonist/antagonist
What is Barbiturates
An allergy to a thiazide diuretic would preclude a person from taking this antibiotic class.
What is Sulfonamides?