Which of the following antianginal agents is the specific bradycardic drug: \\ a) Dipyridamole \\ b) Validol \\ c) Atenolol \\ d) Alinidine Which hormone, with its effects during a stress response, constricts peripheral vessels to increase blood pressure? A. Epinephrine B....
Which drug is taken in small doses on a continuing basis to reduce platelet adhesion? a. acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) b. streptokinase c. acetaminophen d. heparin There is an increased risk of renal toxicity if amphotericin B is taken ...
Drug interaction Hearing damage may occur if Furosemide is administered with aminoglycoside antibiotics (gentamicin and others) or Edecrin - another diuretic. Concomitant use of Furosemide and aspirin may cause high blood levels of aspirin and aspirin toxicity. Furosemide is able to reduce excretion of...