Intravenous anesthetics include barbiturates, benzodiazepines, propofol, and opioids.
These include barbiturates, anti-diabetic drugs, anti-depressants (tricyclics) and anti-coagulants (drugs to decrease the risk of blood clots).
These include antidepressants, narcotics, and barbiturates.
Substances that may cause this toxidrome include anticonvulsants, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid, Methaqualone, and ethanol.
Other drugs associated with vitamin K deficiency include salicylates, barbiturates, and cefamandole, although the mechanisms are still unknown.
Drugs that may interfere with test measurements include penicillin, barbiturates, oral contraceptives, and griseofulvin, an anti-fungal medication.
Class B drugs include cannabis, amphetamines, barbiturates and codeine.
These medicines may include barbiturates or narcotics.
Drugs that can decrease bilirubin measurements include barbiturates, caffeine, penicillin, and high-dose salicylates.
These include analgesics, narcotics, and barbiturates.