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Acetaminophen (Ans- interacts with phenytoin and carbamazepine - increase rate of liver toxicity, after acetaminophen overdose. Adenosine (Ans- Dipyridamole blocks cellular uptake of adenosine. Theophylline is a competitive antagonist at adenosine receptors. Epinephrine (Ans- Beta-blockers can induce widespread vasoconstriction. Alpha blockers (Ans- Other blood pressure lowering drugs increase risk of first-dose hypotension and hypotension risk generally thereafter. Aminoglycosides (Ans- Loop diuretics / vancomycin increase ototoxicity risk. (damage to the ear) Cyclosporine, platinum chemotherapy, cephalosporins and vancomycin increase nephrotoxicity/kidney risk. Amiodarone (Ans- Amiodarone increase
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