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Analgesics, Antipyretics (cont.)

February 22nd, 2010

Drug interactions and NSAIDs
NSAIDs reduce the blood pressure-lowering effects of certain high blood pressure (antihypertensive) medications, including:

thiazide diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide (Dyazide, Maxzide);
beta-blockers such as propranolol (Inderal, Inderal LA), atenolol (Inderal, Tenormin), and metoprolol (Lopressor);
angiotensin receptor antagonists such as enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril (Zestril; Prinivil), benazepril (Lotensin), quinapril (Accupril), [...]

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Analgesics, Antipyretics (cont.)

February 22nd, 2010

Aspirin, when taken together with an anti-coagulant such as warfarin (Coumadin) or enoxaparin (Lovenox), can greatly impair the body’s ability to form blood clots, resulting in excessive bleeding spontaneously, from ulcers, or related to a procedure. Therefore, patients on such combinations must be closely monitored by a doctor.
Low dose aspirin can raise [...]

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Analgesics, Antipyretics (cont.)

February 22nd, 2010

Other attempts to prevent complications have included aspirin-containing products that release the aspirin slowly over time (for example, Zorprin, Measurin, Verin). Like enteric-coated products, these products are not ideal when prompt relief of pain is needed. They also do not prevent ulcers or bleeding. Buffered (for example, Bufferin) and effervescent (such [...]

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