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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for ALBUTEROL OR ANHYDROUS DEXTROSE OR ASPIRIN OR DIPHENHYDRAMINE OR EPINEPHRINE OR NITROGLYCERIN
  1. ... WBC counts include: Beta adrenergic agonists (for example, albuterol) Corticosteroids Epinephrine Granulocyte colony stimulating factor Heparin Lithium
  2. In large amounts, these medicines can be poisonous: Albuterol Bitolterol Ephedrine Epinephrine Isoetharine Isoproterenol Metaproterenol Pirbuterol Racepinephrine Ritodrine Terbutaline Other ...
  3. ... agonist inhalers used to treat asthma or COPD (albuterol and salmeterol) Epinephrine Linezolid Metformin, used to treat diabetes (most often ...
  4. ... as rash, hives, and itching Bronchodilators such as albuterol to reduce ... by injection to treat anaphylaxis The offending medicine ...
  5. ... valproate (Depakene) Asthma medicines such as theophylline and ... and norepinephrine Weight loss medicine (tiratricol) Too much ...
  6. ... substances that can increase catecholamine measurements include: Acetaminophen Albuterol Aminophylline Amphetamines Buspirone Caffeine Calcium channel blockers Cocaine ...