Drugs considered safe in patients with porphyria | Drugs to avoid in patients with porphyria |
Sedatives: propofol, etomidate, nitrous oxide | Sedatives: barbituates, diazepam, chlordiazepoxide |
Analgesics: fentanyl, meperidine, morphine, droperidol, procaine | Analgesics: pentazocine, lidocaine |
Others: promethazine, chlorpromazine,succinylcholine, pancuronium, neostigme, atropine | Anticonvulsants: phenytoin |
Antibiotics: sulfonamides, chloramphenicol | |
| Hypoglycemic agents: tolbutamide, clorpropamide |
| Others: ethanol, ergot derivatives, amphetamines, methyldopa, oral contraceptives |
In the pressure-volume loop below, cardiac work is best represented by: the area of the curve the slope of the line from points C to D the distance of the line from points C to D the slope of a line from points A to D .. .. ... .... ... .... .... .... In the pressure-volume loop below, cardiac work is best represented by: the area of the curve Cardiac work is the product of pressure and volume and is linearly related to myocardial oxygen consumption. Cardiac work is best represented by the area of the curve of a pressure-volume loop.
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