Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW
Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW
TRIMETHOPRIM* Trade names: Abaprim; Alprim; Bactin; Bactrim (Women First); Idotrim; Ipral; Lidaprim; Methoprim; Monotrim; Polytrim; Primosept; Septra (Monarch); Syraprim; Tiempe; Triprim; Unitrim Indications: Various urinary tract infections caused by susceptible organisms Category: Antibiotic, sulfonamide Half-life: 8–10 hours Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with: dofetilide, methotrexate Reactions Skin Allergic reactions (sic) (2004): Karpman E+, JUrol172(2), 448 Erythema multiforme Erythema nodosum (1983): Ugeskr Laeger (Danish) 145, 1070 Exanthems Exfoliative dermatitis (
560 TRIMIPRAMINE Mucosal Glossitis Sialadenitis (1982): Ponte CD, Drug Intell Clin Pharm 16(3), 248 Stomatitis Xerostomia (>10%) (1994): Hohagen F+, Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 244(2), 65 (1991): Eikmeier G+, Int Clin Psychopharmacol 6(3), 147 Hair Hair – alopecia (
- Page 584 and 585: Reactions Skin Allergic reactions (
- Page 586 and 587: (1995): Hertl M+, Br J Dermatol 132
- Page 588 and 589: (1992): Bodokh I+, Presse Med (Fren
- Page 590 and 591: SULFISOXAZOLE* Trade names: Isoxazi
- Page 592 and 593: (1984): Stern RS+, JAMA 252, 1433 J
- Page 594 and 595: TACROLIMUS Synonym: FK506 Trade nam
- Page 596 and 597: (2005): Fumal I+, Dermatology 210(3
- Page 598 and 599: (2000): Ernst E+, Forsch Komplement
- Page 600 and 601: Reactions Skin Allergic reactions (
- Page 602 and 603: Reactions Skin Diaphoresis (>1%) Ed
- Page 604 and 605: Mucosal Oral ulceration (1987): Hig
- Page 606 and 607: TETRACYCLINE Trade names: Apo-Tetra
- Page 608 and 609: Xerosis (2002): Bariol C+, J Gastro
- Page 610 and 611: Eyes Conjunctivitis (allergic conta
- Page 612 and 613: Other Anaphylactoid reactions/Anaph
- Page 614 and 615: (2000): Chemnitz JM+, Med Klin (Ger
- Page 616 and 617: Note: Cutaneous side-effects of bet
- Page 618 and 619: Other Cough (0.8%) Fever (4.6%) Hep
- Page 620 and 621: TOLAZAMIDE* Trade names: Diabewas;
- Page 622 and 623: Reactions Skin Erythema (1.9%) Fung
- Page 624 and 625: TOSITUMOMAB & IODINE 131 Trade name
- Page 626 and 627: (2001): Vogel CL+, Oncology 61, 37
- Page 628 and 629: (1997): Gilchrest BA, JAmAcadDermat
- Page 630 and 631: Erythema (1999): Alexiou C+, Laryng
- Page 632 and 633: *Note: Trichlormethiazide is a sulf
- Page 636 and 637: Myalgia/Myositis/Myopathy/Myotoxici
- Page 638 and 639: Other Death (2002): Avarello TP+, N
- Page 640 and 641: (2001): Pechlaner C+, Blood Coagul
- Page 642 and 643: Bullous dermatitis (2001): Christ E
- Page 644 and 645: (1985): Schifter S+, Lancet 2, 499
- Page 646 and 647: Reactions Skin Allergic reactions (
- Page 648 and 649: VERAPAMIL Trade names: APO-Verap; A
- Page 650 and 651: Mucosal Gingival hyperplasia/hypert
- Page 652 and 653: (2001): Laack E+, Ann Oncol 12(12),
- Page 654 and 655: Fixed eruption (
- Page 656 and 657: (1986): Sjoberg A+, Lakartidningen
- Page 658 and 659: (1990): Broder S+, Am J Med 88, 31S
- Page 660 and 661: (1989): Valencia ME+, Rev Clin Esp
- Page 662 and 663: ZOLPIDEM Trade names: Ambien (Sanof
- Page 664 and 665: DRUGS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMMON REACTI
- Page 666 and 667: Ethambutol Ethanolamine Etoposide F
- Page 668 and 669: Procarbazine Progestins Promethazin
- Page 670 and 671: Erlotinib Ertapenem Escitalopram Et
- Page 672 and 673: Feverfew Floxuridine Fluconazole Fl
- Page 674 and 675: Insulin glulisine Interferon alfa I
- Page 676 and 677: Acamprosate Acebutolol Acetaminophe
- Page 678 and 679: Amobarbital Amoxicillin Amphoterici
- Page 680 and 681: Spironolactone Streptomycin Sulface
- Page 682 and 683: Miconazole Midazolam Minocycline Mi
560 TRIMIPRAMINE<br />
Mucosal<br />
Glossitis<br />
Sialadenitis<br />
(1982): Ponte CD, <strong>Drug</strong> Intell Clin Pharm 16(3), 248<br />
Stomatitis<br />
Xerostomia (>10%)<br />
(1994): Hohagen F+, Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 244(2), 65<br />
(1991): Eikmeier G+, Int Clin Psychopharmacol 6(3), 147<br />
Hair<br />
Hair – alopecia (