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antimicrobials

antimicrobials. Aminoglycosides: oto and nephrotoxicity Quinine: wide QRS and torsades, ocular Chloroquin: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension, respiratory depression and hypokalemia Isoniazid > 20/30 mg/kg seizures, metabolic acidosis, and protracted coma

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antimicrobials

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  1. antimicrobials

  2. Aminoglycosides: oto and nephrotoxicity • Quinine: wide QRS and torsades, ocular • Chloroquin: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension, respiratory depression and hypokalemia • Isoniazid • > 20/30 mg/kg • seizures, metabolic acidosis, and protracted coma • Vitamin B6 (5 grams IV) and benzos

  3. Amoxicillin: crystalluria, hematuria, and acute renal failure • Encephalopathy, agitation, and absence seizures have been reported with ceftazidime, cefepime, and cefuroxime • Macrolides: prolonged QT interval and torsades

  4. References • Tintinalli, Ch. 200

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