| Mechanism of Enflurane-Isoniazid Interaction
(Severity Level: Moderate)
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Increased risk of nephrotoxicity
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| Drug Name |
Enflurane |
Isoniazid |
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Mechanism
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Inorganic fluoride-induced nephrotoxicity |
The isoniazid metabolite, hydrazine, facilitates defluorination of the anesthetic |
| Key Mechanism Factor 1 |
| Factor Name |
Nephrotoxicity |
| Factor Description |
The combination of drugs that can induce nephrotoxicity may increase the risk of kidney injury. When kidney injury occurs, the inability to remove excess urine and waste from the body can lead to high levels of urea nitrogen, creatinine, and electrolytes (such as potassium and magnesium) in the blood. |
| Mechanism Description |
- Increased risk of nephrotoxicity by the combination of Enflurane and Isoniazid
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