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Category:
Description:
Indications:
Contraindications:
Precautions:
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Pregnancy
category C; excreted into breast milk
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Diabetes
mellitus, dehydration, severe renal disease, cirrhosis ascites
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System
lupus erythematosis
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Gout
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Take
with food or milk to reduce GI upset; avoid prolonged exposure to
sunlight
Adverse
Reactions (Side Effects):
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CNS:
dizziness, fever, headache, paresthesia, restlessness, vertigo
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CV:
chest pain, cardiovascular collapse, ECG changes, orthostatic
hypotension
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EENT:
blurred vision, ototoxicity
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GI:
anorexia, constipation, cramping, diarrhea, ischemic hepatitis,
jaundice, nausea, vomiting, oral and gastric irritation
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GU:
glycosuria, hyperuricemia, urinary bladder spasm
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HEME:
agranulocytosis, anemia, aplastic anemia, leukopenia, purpura,
thrombocytopenia
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METAB:
hyperglycemia
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SKIN:
erythema multiforme, exfoliative dermatitis, interstitial nephritis,
necrotizing angiitis, photosensitivity, pruritis, rash urticaria
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Dosage:
Administered
orally (tablets, solution), intravenously, and intramuscularly
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Adult:
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PO
20-80 mg daily in the morning; may give another dose in 6 hours;
increase in increments of 20-40mg up to 400mg daily if response
not satisfactory:
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IM/IV
20-40mg, increased by 20mg every 2 hours until desired response
(rule of thumb: IV dose = ½ oral dose).
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Pulmonary
edema:
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Child:
Drug
Interactions:
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Additive/increased
ototoxicity: aminoglycosides
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Enhanced
nephrotoxicity: cephalosporins
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Diuretic
induced hypokalemia may increase risk of digitalis toxicity: digoxin,
digitoxin
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Reduced
diuretic response: barbiturates,
phenytoin
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Case
reports of sudden death hyponatremia proposed; causal relationships
not established: seratonin-reuptake
inhibitors
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Additive
hypokalemia: terbutaline
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Operational Medicine 2001
Health Care in Military Settings
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Operational
Medicine
Health Care in Military Settings
CAPT Michael John Hughey, MC, USNR
NAVMED P-5139
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