Daclizumab is contraindicated in patients with _____ impairment
#2
Rifampin use is associated with _____-toxicity
#3
Echinocandins are primarily metabolized via the _____
#4
Benzodiazepines are metabolized by the _____
#5
Warfarin is _____ by cytochrome P450 and thus has many drug interactions
#6
What laboratory function tests (3) should be checked when using amiodarone?_____
#7
How should maintenance dose be adjusted in patients with renal or liver disease? _____
#8
What phase of drug metabolism includes reduction, oxidation, and hydrolysis? _____
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Dosing in hepatic impairment Flashcard Deck - 8 Cards
Flashcard 1: Daclizumab is contraindicated in patients with _____ impairment
Answer: liver
Flashcard 2: Rifampin use is associated with _____-toxicity
Answer: hepato
Flashcard 3: Echinocandins are primarily metabolized via the _____
Answer: liver
Flashcard 4: Benzodiazepines are metabolized by the _____
Answer: liver
Flashcard 5: Warfarin is _____ by cytochrome P450 and thus has many drug interactions
Answer: metabolized
Flashcard 6: What laboratory function tests (3) should be checked when using amiodarone?_____
Answer: Pulmonary (PFTs), Liver (LFTs), and Thyroid (TFTs)
Flashcard 7: How should maintenance dose be adjusted in patients with renal or liver disease? _____
Answer: Decreased
Flashcard 8: What phase of drug metabolism includes reduction, oxidation, and hydrolysis? _____
Answer: Phase I
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