Sentences with phrase «with phenytoin»

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Through the Foundation, the author has worked tirelessly, with no financial interest, to show how this medicine — phenytoin — has been reported useful in thousands of medical journals for more than 80 symptoms and disorders, ranging from thought, mood and behavior disorders to cardiovascular,
I do disagree with the safety part of this statement: «Dilantin (phenytoin) is a safe, inexpensive, yet underused drug».
Low cortisol levels can be caused from drug therapy with androgens or the anti-seizure medication phenytoin.
Gingival hyperplasia may also be associated with the use of calcium channel blockers (used to treat cardiovascular disease) and phenytoin derivatives (used to control seizures), though these medications are used far less frequently than cyclosporine in veterinary patients.
Use cautiously with antithyroid products, anticholergics, barbiturates, cimetidine, CNS depressants, fluoxetine, phenytoin or sympathomimetic products Should not be given at the same time as drugs which lower the seizure threshold Overdosing?
heparin, warfarin), phenytoin, tranquillizers, vitamins and supplement Human products containing antihistamines are often combined with pain relievers.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with aminoglycosides, amoxicillin, clindamycin, cyclophosphamide, erythromycin, lincomycin, penicillins, phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone, rifampin, streptomycin and tylosin.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with aminoglycoside antibiotics, antacids, atropine, barbiturates, bismuth subsalicylate compounds, epinephrine, kaolin - pectin, organophosphate insecticides (including flea collars and many products used outdoor flea treatment products), procaine, propranolol, phenylpropanolamine, phenytoin, quinidine and tricyclic antidepressants.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with acyclovir, amlodipine, antacids, cimetidine, cyclosporine, digoxin, isoniazid, omeprazole, ranitidine, quinidine, phenytoin, rifampin and warfarin.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with phenobarbital, phenytoin and valproic acid.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with ampicillin, diazepam, iron salts, ketoconazole, phenytoin and warfarin.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with anticholinesterase agents, amphotericin B, anticoagulants, barbiturates, cyclosporine, digoxin, erythromycin, furosemide, glipizide, insulin, ketoconazole, macrolid antibiotics, NSAIDs, salicylate (aspirin products), phenobarbital, phenytoin, rifampin, theophylline and some vaccines.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with antacids, anesthetic agents, cimetidine, epinephrine, furosemide, hydralazine, insulin, lidocaine, methimazole, other heart medications (digoxin, diltiazem, verapamil), phenobarbital, phenothiazines (tranquilizers), phenytoin, propylthiouracil, rifampin, succinylcholine, theophylline, thyroid hormones and tubocurarine.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with aminophylline, anticoagulants, antihistamines, beta - blockers, chloramphenicol, CNS depressants, corticosteroids, doxycycline, erythromycin, furosemide, griseofulvin, lysodren, metronidazole, NSAIDs, opiate agonists, phenothiazine, phenytoin, quinidine, rifampin, theophylline and valproic acid.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with anticholinesterase agents, amphotericin B, cyclosporine, cyclophosphamide, digitalis glycosides, erythromycin, furosemide, insulin, mitotane, NSAIDS (aspirin, carprofen, deracoxib, etc.), phenobarbital, phenytoin, rifampin and some vaccines.
Use acetazolamide with caution when administering the following drugs: primidone, phenytoin, quinidine, procainamide, phenobarbital, methotrexate, methenamine, corticosteroids (e.g. prednisone, dexamethasone), amphotericin B and other diuretics (e.g. hydrochlorothiazide).
The following drugs can potentially interact with acepromazine: kaolin - pectin, bismuth subsalicylate compounds, antacids, propranolol, phenytoin, quinidine, epinephrine, other CNS depressants, atropine, barbiturates, barbiturate anesthetics, aminoglycoside antibiotics, phenylpropanolamine, tricyclic antidepressants (e.g. amitriptyline), and procaine.
Medications that may interact with chlorpromazine include organophosphates, physostigmine, other CNS depressant agents, quinidine, antidiarrheal mixtures, antacids, propranolol, epinephrine, metoclopramide, phenytoin, procaine and dipyrone.
The following drugs can potentially interact with chlorpheniramine maleate: phenytoin, heparin, warfarin and other CNS depressants.
Conclusion Although the lower - than - anticipated incidence of seizures in the control group significantly limited the power of the study, the low baseline rate of perioperative seizures in patients with brain tumors raises concerns about the routine use of prophylactic phenytoin in this patient population.
At the time of trial closure, 123 patients (77 metastases and 46 gliomas) were randomized, with 62 receiving 7 - day phenytoin (prophylaxis group) and 61 receiving no prophylaxis (observation group).
Types of medications (including the names of generic and brand drugs) that have been linked to Stevens - Johnson Syndrome: • Anticonvulsants • Antibiotics • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (OTC and prescription) • Drugs with sulfa • Barbiturates • COX - 2 inhibitors • Ibuprofen • Acetaminophens • Allopurinol • Carbamazepine • Phenytoin • Bextra, which Pfizer removed from the market in 2005 because of the SJS risk it posed to users • Children's Advil or Motrin • Tylenol • Aldactone • Septra • Advil • Motrin • Avelox • Prilosec • Neurontin • Coreg • Feldene • Athrotec • Ceclor • Dilantin • Vioxx • Relafen • Celebrex • Levaquin • Depakote • Zantac • Tegretol • Provigil • Zithromax • Trileptal • Zyloprin • Clinoril • Phenytek Dangerous Drugs Severe drug reactions cause tens of thousands of patient deaths in this country each year.
The Competition Appeal Tribunal (Peter Freeman QC) has rejected an urgent application by Flynn Pharma for interim relief against the CMA's decision that Flynn should reduce its prices of Phenytoin capsules with effect from Monday.
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