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Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW

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52 ATOVAQUONE/PROGUANIL<br />

(2003): Petersen E, JTravelMed10 Suppl 1, S13<br />

(1999): Looareesuwan S+, Am J Trop Med Hyg 60(4), 533<br />

Hepatotoxicity<br />

(2005): Grieshaber M+, JTravelMed12(5), 289<br />

ATRACURIUM<br />

Trade name: Tracrium (Abbott)<br />

Indications: Neuromuscular blockade, endotracheal intubation<br />

Category: Non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocker<br />

Half-life: initial: 2 minutes; terminal: 20 minutes<br />

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions<br />

with: amikacin, aminoglycosides, anesthetics, antibiotics,<br />

gentamicin, halothane, kanamycin, neomycin, piperacillin,<br />

streptomycin, tobramycin<br />

Reactions<br />

Skin<br />

Adverse effects (sic)<br />

(1999): Fisher MM, Anaesth Intensive Care 27(4), 369<br />

(1988): Lynas AG+, Anaesthesia 43(10), 825<br />

Allergic reactions (sic)<br />

(1985): Aldrete JA, Br J Anaesth 57, 929<br />

(1983): Mirakhur RK+, Anaesthesia 38, 818<br />

Edema<br />

Erythema (

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