Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW
Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW
VERAPAMIL Trade names: APO-Verap; Arpamyl LP; Azupamil; Berkatens; Calan (Pfizer); Chronovera; Cordilox; Covera-HS (Pfizer); Geangin; Isoptin (Abbott); Isoptine; Nu-Verap; Tarka (Abbott); Veraken; Verelan (Schwarz) Indications: Angina, hypertension Category: Antiarrhythmic class IV; Calcium channel blocker Half-life: 2–8 hours Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with: acebutolol, amiodarone, aspirin, atenolol, atorvastatin, betaxolol, carbamazepine, carteolol, clonidine, dantrolene, digoxin, dofetilide, epirubicin, eplerenone, erythromycin, esmolol, eucalyptus, lovastatin, metoprolol, mistletoe, nadolol, penbutolol, pindolol, propranolol, quinidine, ranolazine, sibutramine, simvastatin, timolol Tarka is trandolapril and verapamil Reactions Skin Acne (1989): Stern R+, Arch Intern Med 149, 829 Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (Sweet’s syndrome) (1998): Knowles S+, JAmAcadDermatol38, 201 (passim) Angioedema (1998): Knowles S+, JAmAcadDermatol38, 201 (passim) (1989): Sadick NS+, JAmAcadDermatol21, 132 (1989): Stern R+, Arch Intern Med 149, 829 Dermatitis Diaphoresis (
574 VERAPAMIL (2005): Cock JM, Manizales, Colombia (unilateral) (from Internet) (observation) Other Cough (2003): Guay DR, Clin Ther 25(3), 713 Erythromelalgia (1992): Drenth JP+, Br J Dermatol 127, 292 Gynecomastia (
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- Page 606 and 607: TETRACYCLINE Trade names: Apo-Tetra
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- Page 634 and 635: TRIMETHOPRIM* Trade names: Abaprim;
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VERAPAMIL<br />
Trade names: APO-Verap; Arpamyl LP; Azupamil; Berkatens;<br />
Calan (Pfizer); Chronovera; Cordilox; Covera-HS (Pfizer);<br />
Geangin; Isoptin (Abbott); Isoptine; Nu-Verap; Tarka (Abbott);<br />
Veraken; Verelan (Schwarz)<br />
Indications: Angina, hypertension<br />
Category: Antiarrhythmic class IV; Calcium channel blocker<br />
Half-life: 2–8 hours<br />
Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions<br />
with: acebutolol, amiodarone, aspirin, atenolol, atorvastatin,<br />
betaxolol, carbamazepine, carteolol, clonidine, dantrolene,<br />
digoxin, dofetilide, epirubicin, eplerenone, erythromycin,<br />
esmolol, eucalyptus, lovastatin, metoprolol, mistletoe, nadolol,<br />
penbutolol, pindolol, propranolol, quinidine, ranolazine,<br />
sibutramine, simvastatin, timolol<br />
Tarka is tr<strong>and</strong>olapril <strong>and</strong> verapamil<br />
Reactions<br />
Skin<br />
Acne<br />
(1989): Stern R+, Arch Intern Med 149, 829<br />
Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (Sweet’s syndrome)<br />
(1998): Knowles S+, JAmAcadDermatol38, 201 (passim)<br />
Angioedema<br />
(1998): Knowles S+, JAmAcadDermatol38, 201 (passim)<br />
(1989): Sadick NS+, JAmAcadDermatol21, 132<br />
(1989): Stern R+, Arch Intern Med 149, 829<br />
Dermatitis<br />
Diaphoresis (