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  • ...This practice is now considered dubious by the FDA<ref>http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/PostmarketDrugSafetyInformationforPatientsandProviders/ucm218202 As with other quinoline anti-malarial drugs, the action of quinine has not been fully resolved. The most widely accept
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  • ...ss of medications known as [[sulfonylurea]]s, closely related to [[sulfa]] drugs. It was developed in 1966 in a cooperative study between [[Boehringer Mannh
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  • ...in critical cardiac care situations.<ref>R. Baselt, ''Disposition of Toxic Drugs and Chemicals in Man'', 8th edition, Biomedical Publications, Foster City, ...ine is used as a adjuvant, adulterant, mimic and diluent to illegal street drugs (eg. cocaine). (See U.S. DEA web site).
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  • ...smodium ovale|ovale]]'' and ''[[Plasmodium malariae|malariae]]''. Popular drugs based on chloroquine phosphate (also called nivaquine) are '''Chloroquine F ===Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs)===
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  • ...s a potent synthetic member of the [[glucocorticoid]] class of [[steroid]] drugs. It acts as an [[anti-inflammatory]] and [[immunosuppressive drug|immunosup ...dexamethasone is given alone or in combination with other chemotherapeutic drugs, including most commonly with [[thalidomide]] (thal-dex), [[lenalidomide]],
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  • ...lation of the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor by the antiepileptic drugs carbamazepine and phenytoin. Mol. Pharmacol. 47, 1189–1196 (1995).</ref> ...ic acid]] (Depakote, Depakote ER, Depakene, Depacon).<ref name=Lexi-Comp/> Drugs that decrease the metabolism of carbamazepine or otherwise increase its lev
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  • ...dur SC, Vinten J, Williamson P, Winterbottom J |title=Common antiepileptic drugs in pregnancy in women with epilepsy |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |vo ...isk applied to every epilepsy drug.<ref>''FDA warns of risks from epilepsy drugs.''. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080201/ap_on_he_me/epilepsy_drugs</ref>
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  • Clindamycin may prolong the effects of [[neuromuscular-blocking drugs]].<ref name=RxList2>{{cite web | url=http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/clin
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  • ...ctober |pmid=18847400 |doi=10.1586/14787210.6.5.593 |url=http://www.future-drugs.com/doi/abs/10.1586/14787210.6.5.593?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:cro ...//www.kidsgrowth.org/resources/articledetail.cfm?id=471 kidsgrowth.org --> Drugs and Other Substances in Breast Milk] Retrieved on June 19, 2009</ref>
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  • ...ver 120 million people worldwide, with 1 billion at risk<ref>Watkins, B.M. Drugs for the control of parasitic diseases: current status and development. TREN *[http://www.drugs.com/doxycycline.html Drugs.com Article on Doxycycline]
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  • ...cently, there have been reported cases of [[SSRI]]/[[SNRI]] antidepressant drugs and metronidazole induced [[serotonin syndrome]],<ref name="pmid17963129"/>
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  • ...as been used investigationally in combination with other antimycobacterial drugs to treat [[Mycobacterium avium]] infections in [[AIDS]] patients and [[Myco ...journal |author=Kashyap A, Sehgal VN, Sahu A, Saha K. |title=Anti-leprosy drugs inhibit the complement-mediated solubilization of pre-formed immune complex
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  • ...structurally distinct from dapsone, the sulfonamide group of antibacterial drugs also work in this way. ...erbourn C. Mechanism of inhibition of myeloperoxidase by anti-inflammatory drugs. Biochem Pharmacol 1991; 41:1485-1492.</ref> Myeloperoxidase inhibition has
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  • ...ecurr/Chapter7/Chapter_7_Monitoring.htm Adverse Reactions to First-Line TB Drugs - Isoniazid]::<br>See Table 5 [http://www.cdc.gov/tb/pubs/corecurr/tables/t
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  • '''Streptomycin''' is an [[antibiotic]] drug, the first of a class of drugs called [[aminoglycoside]]s to be discovered, and was the first antibiotic r * [[Tuberculosis]] in combination with other anti-TB drugs. It is not the first line treatment, except in medically under-served popul
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  • ...e P450 oxidase]] and may alter the [[drug metabolism|metabolism]] of other drugs. ....com/cons/canesten-topical.html Canesten Topical consumer information from Drugs.com]</ref>
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  • ...n used to treat or prevent the syndrome, but the prophylactic use of these drugs is often limited by the patient's condition. * Cytostatic drugs : Increased risk of kidney damage, hypotension and bronchospasms.
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  • ...n has also been recorded with [[allopurinol]], and administration of these drugs together should be avoided.<ref name="Videxpi" /> ...d in plasma levels when administered simultaneously with didanosine; these drugs should be administered at different times.<ref name="Videxpi" />
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  • * Lamivir 150 for treatment of HIV along with 2 other drugs . Cipla Ltd - India Lamivudine is also available in fixed combinations with other HIV drugs:
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  • ...nhibit the intracellular [[phosphorylation]] of stavudine. Other anti-HIV drugs do not possess this property. ...]]ic effects are non-existent. It is also one of the most likely antiviral drugs to cause [[lipodystrophy]], and for this reason it is no longer considered
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