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This class of antidepressants works by inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine
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NSAIDs taken with other meds carry increased risk of this potential adverse effect
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this type of therapy uses more than one type of medication to treat emesis
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Beta blockers shouldn't be taken with this type of OTC medication
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Dry mouth is a potential adverse effect of taking this med commonly used for motion sickness
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GI disturbances and increased risk of developing ulcers are possible side effects of this class of anti-inflammitory
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Abdominal pain and jaundice are possible adverse effects of this class of medication
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Aminoglycosides combined with cephalosporins can cause this potentially serious adverse effect
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Bone marrow suppression is common with this medication therapy
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compared to IV administration, oral administration is
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Posterior headache, heart palpitations, neck stiffness, nausea, vomiting, diaphoresis, dilated pupils, tachycardia, and chest pain with hypertension are all signs of possible toxicity for this class of med
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This long-acting insulin has no peak action and a duration of 24 hrs
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taking this drug with Warfarin will increase the effects of the Warfarin
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30. Corticosteroids have the potential adverse effect of lowering potassium and causing this condition
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Increased fluid intake and high fiber diet are important considerations when taking this class of med
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This potential adverse effect of amphetamine/dextroamphetamine administration should be reported to the doctor
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Flushing, respiratory depression and muscle weakness are all possible adverse effects of this med when administered to a pt in preterm labor
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Continual PT/INR monitoring is required for a pt taking this anticoagulant
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Beta-blockers can cause this potential adverse effect
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Good hygiene with a soft bristle toothbrush is important teaching for a pt taking this anti-seizure med