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- Serum electrolytes
- Fasting glucose
- Liver function tests
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Administer a strong mouthwash after meals.
- Offer hot and spicy foods to stimulate appetite.
- Provide soft, bland foods and encourage frequent oral hygiene with saline rinses.
- Discourage fluid intake to minimize discomfort.
- Renal damage
- Liver toxicity
- Bone marrow suppression
- Skin rash
- Penicillins
- Cephalosporins
- Macrolides
- Aminoglycosides
- Weight gain
- Constipation
- Agranulocytosis
- Tachycardia
- Increase carbohydrate intake at bedtime.
- Skip meals if blood glucose is high.
- Consume alcohol in moderation.
- Recognize signs of hypoglycemia and carry a fast-acting sugar source.
- Salmeterol
- Formoterol
- Albuterol
- Tiotropium
- PT (Prothrombin Time)
- INR (International Normalized Ratio)
- aPTT (activated Partial Thromboplastin Time)
- Platelet count
- Dilating coronary arteries
- Increasing heart rate and contractility
- Decreasing myocardial oxygen demand by slowing heart rate
- Preventing platelet aggregation
- Take with food to avoid stomach upset.
- Monitor for persistent dry cough.
- Rise slowly from a sitting or lying position.
- Expect a sudden drop in blood pressure.
- "Side effects are always harmful, while adverse effects are not."
- "Adverse effects are unintended, undesirable, and potentially harmful drug effects, while side effects are often expected and manageable."
- "Both terms refer to the same thing and can be used interchangeably."
- "Side effects require immediate discontinuation of the drug, unlike adverse effects."
- Stimulating intestinal motility
- Increasing fluid secretion in the bowel
- Inhibiting peristalsis and prolonging transit time
- Destroying pathogenic bacteria in the gut
- Myelosuppression
- Alopecia
- Hemorrhagic cystitis
- Nausea and vomiting
- Serum creatinine
- Liver enzymes (ALT, AST)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Electrolytes
- Dairy products
- Green leafy vegetables
- Water
- Lean meats
- "You should stop taking antibiotics as soon as you feel better."
- "Antibiotics are effective against both bacterial and viral infections."
- "Overuse and misuse of antibiotics contribute to resistance."
- "New antibiotics are always available to treat resistant infections."
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