Adverse Effects/ Contraindications
Medications
Acarbose ACEI Adenosine Alpha blockers Amiodarone Antipsychotics A2RB Aspirin Beta-blockers Benzo CCB(central) CCB (dihydrop--) Carbamazapine Chloramphenicol COCP Cox 2 inhibitors Digoxin Gentamicin GTN Heparin Imipramine Isoniazid Metformin Metoclopramide Metronidazole Nitrates NSAIDs Phenytoin Prednisolone Quinidine Rosiglitazone SABA Sodium valproate Spironolactone SSRI Sumitriptan TCA Thiazide diuretics Vigabatrin |
Adverse Effects
Flatulence Cough/ Post hypo Haemolytic anaemia Postural hypotension Alveolitis, photosensitivity ESPE - Ototoxic Bronchospasm Resp depression Swollen ankles (ctrl acting CCB) - Agranulocytosis, --NA, liver fail Aplastic anaemia DVT, wt gain, headache, br tender AMI/ heart failure Yellow tinged vision Ototoxic Faint, headache HIT (higher in UFH), HyperK HypoNA Vision loss Lactic Acidosis/ Hypo (elderly) Oculogyric crisis, EPSE - Headache/ Postural Hypo/ Nitrate free 8hr/d PUD Hirsutism Diabetes ++ Haemolytic anaemia AMI. osteoporosis Tremor, ++HR, headache, cramps Liver failure Gynaecomastia HypoNA, wt gain, ED - AntiACh (dry eyes, mouth) Gout, hypoNA Visual field loss |
Contraindications
- Renal a stenosis - - - - Renal a stenosis Children (Reye's syndrome) Asthma - BB (--HR) Can use with bb - - >35y, smoker, hx DVT, abx - - Children - - - - Renal failure - Asthma - No EtOH! - - - Heart failure - Pregnant - - IHD - HyperCa++ - *Refer to medicines guidelines for children/ pregnancy/ breastfeeding |
Source
Ms Danielle Truscott 2014
OHCM 8th Ed 2012
Ms Danielle Truscott 2014
OHCM 8th Ed 2012