Adverse drug reactions Flashcards

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gentamicin and vancomycin

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ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity

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2
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ACEi

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hypotension, hypernatraemia, AKI, dry cough

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3
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Beta blockers

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hypotension, bradycardia, wheeze in asthmatics, worsens acute heart failure (but improves chronic)

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4
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CCB e.g. dilitiazem and amplodipine

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hypotension, bradycardia (veramapil and b blockers) peripheral oedema, flushing

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5
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diuretics such as furo, bendro and spiro

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hypotension, hypokalaemia, hyponatraemia, AKI

spironolaction- gynaecomastia

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6
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heparins

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haemorrhage (esp if renal failure or 50kg), heparin induced thrombocytopenia

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7
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warfarin

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haemorrhage (procoagulant initially)

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8
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aspirin

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haemorrhage, peptic and gastric ulcers, gastritis, tinnitus in large doses

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10
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digoxin

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N+V+D, blurred vision, confusion and drowsiness, halo vision

  • low potassium augments digoxin effect , hight lvels augment effect
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11
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amiodarone

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pulmonary fibrosis, thyroid disease (both hypo and hyper), skin greying and corneal deposits

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12
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lithium

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toxicity
- early- tremor
- intermediate- tiredness
- late- arrhythmias, seizure, coma, renal failure, diabetes insipidus

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13
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haloperidol

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acute dystonic reactions, drowsiness

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14
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clozapine

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agranulocytosis

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15
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dex and pred

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  • stomach ulcers
  • thin skin
  • edema
  • right and left heart failure
  • osteoporosis
  • infection
  • diabetes
  • cushings syndrome
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16
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fludrocortisone

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hypertension/sodium and water retention

17
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ibuprofen

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renal failure, systolic dysfunction, asthma, indigestion, dyscrasia (clotting abnormality)

18
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statins

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myalgia, abdominal pain, increased ALT/AST, rhabdomyolysis

19
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management of statin induced myalgia

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  • exclude rhabdo- do CK and urine dip
  • if CK >2000 : reduce dose, then switch to another statin with lower risk of myalgia

risk of myalgia : simvastatin > atorvastatin, pravastatin, fluvastatin or fibrate

20
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metformin

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lactic acidosis

21
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sedation caused by

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opioid, benzos, barbiturates

22
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metronidazole

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sweating, flushing, N+V

23
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disulfiram

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sweating, flushing, N+V

24
Q

drugs with synergistic effects

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beta-blockers and veramapil

25
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enzyme inducers and inhibitors

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26
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which electrolyte most important for ACEi

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hyperkalaemia

27
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common side effect of beta blockers

A

fatigue
cold extremities
erectile dysfunction
hypotension
bradycardia

28
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trimethoprim and related drugs such as co-trimoxazole

A

folate antagonists -> can lead to bone marrow suppresio

29
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if a patient is having an anaphylactic reaction to a drug and has angioedema what should you do first

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secure the airway!!!

adrenaline will not do much if airway isnt patent