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Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW

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494 SENNA<br />

Exfoliative dermatitis<br />

(2003): Spiller HA+, Ann Pharmacother 37(5), 636<br />

Pruritus<br />

Rash (sic)<br />

Side effects (sic)<br />

Eyes<br />

Rhinoconjunctivitis (occupational exposure)<br />

Other<br />

Death (from abuse)<br />

Note: Prolonged or excessive laxative use can lead to electrolyte <strong>and</strong><br />

fluid disturbances, development of carthartic colon, <strong>and</strong> possible<br />

increased risk of colorectal cancer. Treatment should be limited to 8<br />

to 10 days<br />

SERMORELIN<br />

Trade names: Geref (Merck); Gerel<br />

Category: Growth hormone-releasing hormone analog<br />

Half-life: ~12 minutes<br />

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions<br />

with: aspirin, drugs affecting pituitary secretion of somatotropin,<br />

glucocorticoids, indomethacin, insulin<br />

Skin<br />

Pallor<br />

Pruritus<br />

Urticaria<br />

Other<br />

Injection-site edema<br />

Injection-site erythema<br />

Injection-site pain<br />

Reactions<br />

SERTACONAZOLE<br />

Trade name: Ertaczo Cream (Ortho)<br />

Indications: Tinea pedis<br />

Category: Antibiotic, imidazole<br />

Half-life: N/A<br />

Reactions<br />

Skin<br />

Burning<br />

Dermatitis<br />

(1995): Goday JJ+, Contact Dermatitis 32(6), 370<br />

Desquamation<br />

Erythema<br />

Pigmentation<br />

Pruritus<br />

Tenderness (2%)<br />

Vesiculation<br />

Xerosis<br />

Other<br />

Application-site reactions (sic)<br />

SERTRALINE<br />

Trade names: Atruline; Zoloft (Pfizer)<br />

Indications: Depression, panic disorders, obsessive compulsive<br />

disorders<br />

Category: Antidepressant; Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor<br />

Half-life: 24–26 hours<br />

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions<br />

with: amphetamines, clarithromycin, dextroamphetamine,<br />

diethylpropion, erythromycin, isocarboxazid, linezolid, MAO<br />

inhibitors, mazindol, methamphetamine, metoclopramide,<br />

phendimetrazine, phenelzine, phentermine,<br />

phenylpropanolamine, pimozide, pseudoephedrine, selegiline,<br />

sibutramine, St John’s wort, sumatriptan, sympathomimetics,<br />

tranylcypromine, trazodone, trole<strong>and</strong>omycin, zolmitriptan<br />

Reactions<br />

Skin<br />

Acne (

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