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BUN
...having this test, make sure the health care provider knows which medications you are taking. Drugs that can increase BUN measurements include: Allopurinol Aminoglycosides Amphotericin B Aspirin (high doses) Bacitracin Carbamazepine Cephalosporins Chloral hydrate Cisplatin Colistin Furosemide Gentamicin...
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cyclosporine Oral, Intravenous
...cyclosporine during chronic administration of SANDIMMUNE(R) . Oral routeCapsule, Liquid FilledSolution Only physicians experienced in management of systemic immunosuppressive therapy for the indicated disease should prescribe Neoral(R). At doses used in solid organ transplantation, only physicians...
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azathioprine
...intervals, concomitantly with 8 million intl units subcutaneous IFNß-1b on alternate days.Maintenance: 2 mg/kg per day.Usual Adult Dose for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus:Studies:1 to 3 mg/kg actual body weight (ABW)/day orally or IV once daily.Study (n=55) - Diffuse Proliferative Lupus GlomerulonephritisSequential...
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Clolar
...no other medications should be administered through the same intravenous line. Provide supportive care, such as intravenous fluids, allopurinol, and alkalinize urine throughout the 5 days of Clolar® administration to reduce the effects of tumor lysis and other adverse events. Discontinue...
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Elitek
...(15%), and rash (13%). In Study 1, an active control study, the following adverse reactions occurred more frequently in Elitek-treated subjects than allopurinol-treated subjects: vomiting, fever, nausea, diarrhea, and headache. Although the incidence of rash was similar in the two arms, severe rash...
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