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  • == Medications to Avoid ==
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • == Causative Medications ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[HIV medications#Single-Tablet Regimens]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • !Medications ! colspan="2" |Cardiovascular Medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * Multibacillary leprosy: 50 mg p.o. once daily (in combination with other medications) ...ous mycobacteria: 100 to 200 mg p.o. once daily (in combination with other medications)
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * High-risk medications
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  • == Medications == * Baseline [[TST]], ±CXR, prior to starting medications, with patients identified as having [[LTBI]] being offered prophylaxis
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ===Medications===
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * Assess medications and stop any that may be contributing to diarrhea * Supportive treatment with antidiarrheal medications, probiotics, and dietary modification (including lactose-free)
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  • ...used by enzyme induction from [[Alcohol use disorder|alcohol]] or aromatic medications, without liver disease[[CiteRef::PMID10221307]] ** Aromatic medications include, commonly, [[phenobarbital]], [[phenytoin]], and others
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * List of medications to stop or hold when sick, particularly in diabetes
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  • # '''Discharge Medications''', including doses ## Also include medications discontinued, with the reason to discontinuation
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  • ** Cholinergic medications, such as [[pilocarpine]] to treat [[glaucoma]] ** Cycloplegic medications, such as atropine, cyclopentolate, and tropicamide
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  • ** Medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * First-line medications are alpha-1 blockers * Second-line medications include:
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  • **Medications (concurrent with psychosocial interventions) ===Medications===
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  • * Enzyme induction by concurrent medications [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • !Medications
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  • |title=Antipsychotic medications for cocaine dependence
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * Medications, including parasympathomimetic drugs ([[acetylcholine]], [[carbachol]], [[a * Review medications and exposure history
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * Splenial lesions from antiseizure, chemotherapeutic, or immunosuppressive medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • *Medications that can be given IM
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * Severe hypertension, which cannot be controlled with antihypertensive medications
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  • ** Medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ** 4 hours after insertion for water and medications
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  • * Medications, especially HIV medications
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  • * Typically triggered by medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * No role for beta blockers or other medications solely for the AAA
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  • * When the CVC is needed for medications:
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  • *Medications
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  • ...rough within 72 hours of starting or adjusting dose, adjusting interacting medications, uncertain adherence, or signs of toxicity
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ==Specific Medications== == Crushing Medications ==
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  • * No need for immunosuppressing medications
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  • ***Medications: [[allopurinol]], [[aminosalicylic acid]] (decreased folate), antacids (dec ***Medications causing hemolytic anemia in G6PD deficiency: [[dapsone]], [[methylene blue]
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  • * Adverse effect of medications, including chemotherapy * Adverse effect of medications, such as [[dapsone]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • **Medications
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  • * Usually worsened by antiparkinson medications * May be caused by the underlying disease or by medications (including levodopa and MAO B inhibitors) that are used to treat it
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  • *Neurologic medications *Antiinflammatory or immunomodulatory medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * Medications: [[amiodarone]], [[cyclophosphamide]], [[methotrexate]], [[methysergide]],
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ***Medications: [[abciximab]], beta-lactams (including [[penicillins]] and [[cephalosporin
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • *Neuropathic pain medications
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  • * Note that oral dosing for many medications (e.g. β-lactams) is much lower for oral than for IV formulations, so even
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • *Commonly-associated medications: **[[Antiepileptic]] medications
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  • * Treat seizures with antiepileptic medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ** Medications and drugs: alcohol, alpha blockers (terazosin), SSRIs/TCAs/MAOIs/trazodone, * Review medications for offenders (including antidepressants)
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ...sured 5 to 7 days after starting or changing the dose, or when interacting medications are changed
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  • **Medications, including statins, fibrates, antipsychotics, and others
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * See also [[HIV medications]] *Refer to [[HIV medications]] for information about specific medications
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  • ...lcoholic hepatitis]], [[corticosteroids]], [[chlorpromazine]], some herbal medications, [[arsenic]]
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  • **[[HIV medications|HIV]], [[CMV in pregnancy|CMV]]
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  • * Medications
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  • * Medications, including [[isoniazid]] (causing [[pyridoxine defieciency]]) and [[cytarab
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ** Antiparkinsonian medications: [[trihexyphenidyl]], [[benztropine]], [[amantadine]], [[levodopa]], [[brom
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ** Medications
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  • **** Having 4+ prescribed medications ...kle pumps, hand clenching, elevation of head of bed, change/adjust culprit medications if possible
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  • ** Can include dairy products and some gelatin-containing medications and vaccines
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  • * Medications
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  • * Psychiatric issues: CBT and medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * Medications: [[chlorpropamide]], [[carbamazepine]], [[oxcarbazepine]], high-dose [[cycl
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  • ...e trough 7 days after starting or adjusting dose, or adjusting interacting medications, or concerns of poor adherence or absorption
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  • * A [[thrombotic microangiopathy]] caused by exposure to certain medications
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  • * Assess for medications contributing to encephalopathy
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * [[Neutropenia]] caused by medications or recreational drugs
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  • * Use medications only if absolutely necessary
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  • === Sick Day Medications === * Some medications should be held during an acute illness, before surgery, or with IV contrast
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  • **False positives: nasal inhalers, ADHD medications, [[bupropion]], [[trazodone]], [[chlorpromazine]], [[promethazine]], [[rani **Other promising medications include [[naltrexone]] and [[topiramate]]
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  • * Hold oral medications
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  • ** Increased estrogens, as in liver failure and obesity and certain medications/supplements * Medications
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  • ** Medications: drug-induced liver injury (DILI)
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  • *Class of analgesic medications that act primarily on the μ-opioid receptor
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  • ...are not high risk for adverse events (acute respiratory illness, sedating medications, liver or renal failure, or uncertain opioid tolerance) [[Category:Medications]]
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  • **Immunosuppressing medications
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  • ...patients: assess for [[obesity]] and [[obstructive sleep apnoea]], review medications, and do urinalysis/creatinine for CKD * Medications: alcohol, NSAIDS, OCP, antidepressants (MAOIs, some SSRIs and SNRIs), stimu
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  • == Specific Medications == ! Medications
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  • *** [[HIV]] medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ** Medications
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  • ...tential reasons for this shift such as increased use of immune suppressive medications, improved diagnostic tests, increased disease recognition, and global facto
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  • * Medications: make sure to highlight any immunosupression ...Make sure to mention any antibiotic allergies. We usually only care about medications that are immunosuppressing (like prednisone) or that will interact with ant
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  • ** Use of high-risk medications, such as aromatase inhibitors or androgen-deprivation therapy ** Use of high-risk medications, such as aromatase inhibitors or androgen-deprivation therapy
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  • | How often have you had to borrow pain medications from your family or friends?
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  • *** First-line: anticholinergic medications ± oral suction * Disease-modifying medications
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  • *Immunosuppressing medications
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  • |History of nephrotoxic medications, hypotension, trauma or myalgias suggestion rhabdo, CT contrast |Urinary urgency or hesitancy, gross hematuria, polyuria, stones, medications, cancer
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  • ** Stop nephrotoxic medications such as [[aminoglycosides]], [[vancomycin]], [[non-steroidal anti-inflammat
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  • *Review current medications
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  • **Medications and other exposures *Repeat LPs, often every 1-3 months despite medications
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  • *A [[substance use disorder]] involving heroin, fentanyl, or other opioid medications
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  • *May need aggressive rheumatologic medications for arthritis
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  • *Medications
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  • |antituberculosis medications **Anterior includes aqeous humour, and is best accessed using topical medications
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  • **Medications
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  • **Anti-anginal medications
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  • * Experimental medications include [[favipiravir]]
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  • ** Asthma medications not contraindicated
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  • **Medications, including [[TNF-α inhibitors]], [[tacrolimus]], [[suramin]], [[isotretino
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  • **Medications: [[doxorubicin]], [[chloroquine]], [[deferoxamine]], [[ibuprofen]], [[iron
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  • ** Counsel patient on which medications to hold
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  • **Medications: [[isoniazid]], [[methotrexate]]
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  • * Start cardioprotective medications, including moderate-to-high dose [[Statins|statin]] and low-dose [[aspirin]
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  • *Note that the medications that require 4 weeks after end of exposure are extended in this way because
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  • ** Withdrawal from medications or recreational drugs
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • * Medications: [[thiazide]] and thiazide-type diuretics, [[mannitol]], [[IVIG]], [[desmop
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  • *Medications
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  • *Medications: stop medication
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  • ...bi.nlm.nih.gov/11136280/ 11136280].</ref>, antibiotics, bismuth-containing medications, and [[N-acetylcysteine]] * Not affected by concurrent medications, unlike other non-invasive tests
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  • ...rome|Serotonin syndrome]] when taken concurrently with certain psychiatric medications
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  • ! colspan="3" |First-Line Medications ! colspan="3" |Second-Line Medications
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  • ** Decrease in ulcer size within one month of initiating immunosuppressive medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • **'''More common:''' [[HIV]], [[tuberculosis]], [[mononucleosis]], [[lupus]], medications, [[sarcoidosis]], [[lymphoma]]
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  • *Most common implicated medications include [[cyclophosphamide]], [[MMF]], and [[azathioprine]] *Highest-risk medications include [[alemtuzumab]], [[fludarabine]], and [[2-chlorodeoxyadenose]] (CDA
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  • * Avoid antiplatelet medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • *[[HIV]] test (delay [[HIV medications|antiretrovirals]] by 8 weeks, though)
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  • *** Side effects of medications
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  • ** Stop these medications when patient starts trying to conceive
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  • *Other medications
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • *Concurrent sedative medications
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  • ...l hyperthermia]], especially for patients who are unable to take the above medications
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  • ***Medications may increase time to resolution, but will lower risk of seizure recurrence **Antiepileptic medications, which may later be tapered
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  • * Which medications, description of reaction and timing, how long ago. Skin testing done?
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  • * [[HIV medications|Combination antiretroviral therapy]] is the mainstay of treatment for all p
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  • ...s include higher trough (though can occur at any level), other hepatotoxic medications (and specifically [[tigecycline]] and [[TMP-SMX]]), and septic shock<ref>Ta
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  • [[Category:Medications]]
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  • ...ent after 2 years post-transplant if without GVHD and no immunosuppressing medications for at least 6 months.
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  • ...factor is cellular immunodeficiency, as in HIV and some immunosuppressive medications
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  • **Stop any immune-supressing medications
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  • **'''Medications:''' [[prednisolone]] ≥20 mg daily for >4 weeks; TNF-α inhibitors; [[ster
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  • == Medications ==
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  • *Use of [[TNF-α inhibitors|anti-TNF-α medications]]
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