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The first type
2008-04-23 12:49:16
The first type, or the first sub-category if you will, within the pharmacokinetic is altered absorption through gastric pH. We know that the H2 receptor antagonists increase gastric pH. Cimetidine, ranitidine and also famotidine and nizatidine all will do that and with those drugs they will cause an increase in aspirin absorption. Now you may [...]


Specific examples with the drug/drug interactions
2008-04-22 15:30:24
Lets move on to some more specific examples with the drug/drug interactions . The first ones we are going to talk about are the pharmacodynamic drug/drug interactions. We talked about that and kind of told you what that was. That’s when you have two or more drugs when given together that have action at the same [...]
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Carafate, or sucralfate will bind up ciprofloxacin
2008-04-24 10:29:25
Carafate, or sucralfate will bind up ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, and phenytoin. The Carafate or sucralfate and ciprofloxacin doesn’t work to separate them by two to three hours. They’ve done some studies looking at it and they still found about 95% to 98% absorption of ciprofloxacin even with dosage separation of three hours. So what I would [...]


What sorts of things influence enzyme induction
2008-05-04 09:34:47
What sorts of things influence enzyme induction? Well, the dose of the inducer. I’ve already talk about age. Genetics can … we can have slow acetylators and fast acetylators. For example, when we think about monitoring procainamide levels. We monitor procainamide in NAPA. NAPA stands for N-acetyl-procainamide and the reason we do that is because [...]


The Quinolones
2008-10-13 14:23:16
Cialis super active new medication at our canadian pharmacy shop. Although there have been some new antibiotics over the last few years, the vast majority of the activity has been with the quinolones and continues to be with the quinolones. There is actually one quinolone that was just approved by the FDA within the last week [...]


Cluster headache. Facial pain.
2008-10-08 12:19:47
In pregnancy, if you have patients with migraine, late in pregnancy don’t use nonsteroidals. They may inhibit uterine contraction apparently. In early pregnancy - I looked up in some books - the chapters by the better clinicians, they say it’s okay. Just very small dose, one or two may be all right. The same thing [...]


Erectile Dysfunction Drugs
2008-10-04 22:01:43
Online Pharmacy Safety Providing Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Should you buy erectile dysfunction and impotence treatment drugs online? Online Internet shopping today offers many benefits. You can research a product in the privacy of your own home and purchase most anything by clicking a mouse. But should we be allowed to buy prescription drugs via the Internet, bypassing [...]


Now the second important thing
2008-09-14 06:11:58
Cialis professional at cheap pharmacy. Now the second important thing that has come up in the last several years is the role of the trigeminal nerve. Stimulate the trigeminal nerve, the trigeminal ganglion, impulses go in the wrong direction. If you look more peripherally you see blood vessel changes. You have vasodilatation, you have edema, you [...]


Migraine with aura or without aura
2008-08-19 20:17:18
Migraine with aura or without aura. Unilateral throbbing, exertional vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia, go for migraine. A variant called ophthalmoplegic migraine will give you headaches and third nerve palsy, unilaterally. How do you know this is not due to diabetes? The onset is before the age of 20 in ophthalmoplegic migraine. That’s an important clue. So [...]
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Headache and Facial Pain
2008-07-11 14:11:08
With cluster headache, each headache episode goes on for about 5-10 minutes. Still unilateral, but the duration is brief. Muscle tension or tension-type of headache is a more continuous headache. The duration is important. Precipitating factors: cluster headache, alcohol is a very important precipitating factor. If you have headaches when you bend down, look for [...]
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I hate to throw things in miscellaneous
2008-07-02 13:31:02
Miscellaneous: I hate to throw things in miscellaneous. It always appeared to me that when somebody says miscellaneous that is was an afterthought. They didn’t think well enough to put it into the handout where it actually belongs. I promise you, this is not the case here. I just honestly could not find a spot [...]


Phenytoin. Theophylline
2008-06-29 16:23:10
Phenytoin: phenytoin is one of those drugs that is an inducer on its own so you don’t typically think about it being affected by inducers or inhibitors. It can, with rifampin, you can have near - or you can have therapeutic failure of phenytoin because it will be metabolized away so quickly that the serum [...]


Canadian pharmacy. Drug Interactions
2008-06-20 10:16:44
Canadian pharmacy Cisapride with induction: there really are not any clinically significant type side effects that need to be concerned about when a drug that induces liver enzymes is induced simultaneously. However, when drugs that inhibit cisapride’s metabolism are administered - drugs like ketoconazole, itraconazole, fluconazole, metronidazole, erythromycin and clarithromycin - a reaction ver
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