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While Taking This Drug, Observe the Following. Foods: No restrictions.
Foods: No restrictions. Nutritional Support: Take 50 mg of vitamin С (ascorbic acid) daily. Beverages: No restrictions. May be taken with milk. > Alcohol: Use with caution. The irritant action of alcohol on the stomach lining, added to the irritant action of this drug in sensitive individuals, can increase the risk of stomach ulceration and/or bleeding. Tobacco Smoking: No interactions expected. > Other Drugs Indomethacin may increase the effects of • acetaminophen (Tylenol, etc.), and increase the risk of kidney damage; • anticoagulants (Coumadin, etc.), and increase the risk of bleeding; • lithium, and cause lithium toxicity. • beta blocker drugs (see Drug Class, Section Four), and reduce their • bumetanide (Bumex). • captopril (Capoten). • ethacrynic acid (Edecrin). • furosemide (Lasix). Indomethacin taken concurrently with the following drugs may increase the risk of bleeding; avoid these combinations: aspirin. diflunisal (Dolobid). dipyridamole (Persantine). sulfinpyrazone (Anturane). valproic acid (Depakene). Driving, Hazardous Activities: This drug may cause drowsiness, dizziness or impaired vision. Restrict activities as necessary. Aviation Note: The use of this drug may be a disqualification for piloting. Consult a designated Aviation Medical Examiner. Exposure to Sun: No restrictions.
TEXT 12. Read the following text and choose the abstract about advisability of use if breast-feeding. BETAXOLOL (be TAX oh lohl) Introduced: 1983 Class: Antihypertensive, beta-adrenergic blocker Prescription: USA: Yes Controlled Drug: USA: No Available as Generic: No Brand Names: Betoptic, Kerlone Principal Uses As a Single Drug Product: Used primarily to treat (1) mild to moderately severe high blood pressure; (2) chronic open-angle glaucoma (eye drops). May be used alone or concurrently with other antihypertensive drugs, such as diuretics. How This Drug Works: By blocking certain actions of the sympathetic nervous system, this drug • reduces the rate and contraction force of the heart, thus lowering the • reduces the degree of contraction of blood vessel walls, resulting in • reduces the internal pressure of the eye.
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