To calculate bioavailability using graphs of plasma concentration vs time utilizing nonintravenous vs intravenous administration, what is the formula?_____
#2
Renal clearance of lithium is reduced in patients taking _____ diuretics or other nephrotoxic agents (e.g. NSAIDs, ACE inhibitors)
#3
How do Cephalosporin antibiotics influence the nephrotoxicity of Aminoglycosides?_____
#4
What formula is used to calculate loading dose? _____
#5
Sulfonamides, methotrexate, IV acyclovir, and triameterene are agents that can _____ in renal tubules, causing renal failure
#6
What -lactam antibiotics result in increased nephrotoxicity when combined with aminoglycosides?_____
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Flashcard 1: To calculate bioavailability using graphs of plasma concentration vs time utilizing nonintravenous vs intravenous administration, what is the formula?_____
Answer: F = (AUC oral x dose IV) / (AUC IV x dose oral)
Flashcard 2: Renal clearance of lithium is reduced in patients taking _____ diuretics or other nephrotoxic agents (e.g. NSAIDs, ACE inhibitors)
Answer: thiazide
Flashcard 3: How do Cephalosporin antibiotics influence the nephrotoxicity of Aminoglycosides?_____
Answer: Increase
Flashcard 4: What formula is used to calculate loading dose? _____
Answer: F=bioavailabilityCL=clearance
Flashcard 5: Sulfonamides, methotrexate, IV acyclovir, and triameterene are agents that can _____ in renal tubules, causing renal failure
Answer: precipitate
Flashcard 6: What -lactam antibiotics result in increased nephrotoxicity when combined with aminoglycosides?_____
Answer: Cephalosporins
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