One adverse effect associated with digoxin is _____ (HR)
Alprazolam, Lorazepam, and Temazepam are benzodiazepines that have _____ half lifes
Neuro/Psych_____ patients are more sensitive to the side effects of benzodiazepines (e.g. somnolence, confusion, disorientation)
Examples of the beers criteria include drugs that increase the risk of anti_____ activity (antihistamines, GI antispasmodics)
Which phase of drug metabolism is lost first in geriatric patients? _____
thalidomide
warfarin
disulfiram
Which vitamins, water or fat soluble, are more likely to cause toxicity? Why?
Phase IV
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