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Chapter 28, Problem 6P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The mechanism for the drug-drug interaction between Coumadin and other drugs that bind with albumin should be determined.
Concept introduction:
A drug interaction can be defined as a change in the action of a drug that can be caused by the related administration with a supplement, food, beverage, or another drug.
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Drug interaction. Show the structures of warfarin (Coumadin), an anticoagulant (blood thinner), and fluconazole (Diflucan), an antifungal medication. Explain through their structure how they interact with each other.
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MAIN DRUG: cetirizine (diphenhydramine hydrochloride)
INFORMATIONS:
Cetirizine
Age: 18/F
Occupation: Basketball player
Weight and BMI: 50 KGS/22
Blood pressure: 100/70
Heart rate: 60
Respiratory rate: 15
Temperature: 36.2
Diagnosis: Allergic reaction with eating shrimp with facial angioedema
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emia. If a physician starts a patient on a 5-
mg/10-mg dose for 14 days and then raises
the dose to 10 mg milli-
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during the first 30 days?
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electronic balance into two "halves." The
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başis by dosing with half tablets? (b) What
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