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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Quinidine
  1. ... mL (17.00 to 42.50 micromol/L) Quinidine: 2 to 5 mcg/mL (6.16 to ... than 16 mcg/mL (68.00 micromol/L) Quinidine: greater than 10 mcg/mL (30.82 micromol/ ...
  2. ... interact with it. Some of these drugs are quinidine, flecainide, verapamil, and amiodarone. If your kidneys do ...
  3. ... such as atenolol, or propranolol overdose) Cibenzoline and quinidine (heart arrhythmia drugs) Glinides (such as nateglinide and ...
  4. ... inhibitors (such as etanercept, infliximab and adalimumab) Minocycline Quinidine Other less common drugs may also cause the ...
  5. ... Aspirin (high doses) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Quinidine Sulfa drugs Antibiotics such as quinolones, nitrofurantoin Other ...
  6. ... treat arthritis Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Penicillin Quinidine Quinine Ranitidine Sulfonamides Linezolid and other antibiotics Statins
  7. ... drugs (NSAIDs) Penicillin and its derivatives Phenazopyridine (Pyridium) Quinidine Drug-induced hemolytic anemia is rare in children.
  8. ... Use of certain medicines, including methyldopa, penicillin, and quinidine Cold agglutinins may occur with: Infections, such as ...
  9. ... effect of certain drugs such as gold, heparin, quinidine, and quinine
  10. ... Birth control pills Chlorpromazine Diphenhydramine Indomethacin Isoniazid Nitrofurantoin Quinidine Streptomycin
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