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Drug-Induced
Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Acute and chronic hepatitis
Acute liver failure
Amiodarone (Cordarone)
ANIMAL PHARMACOLOGY ANDOR TOXICOLOGY
Are diuretics used for other purposes
Augmentin
Before using Capoten
Capoten Dosage and Administration
Capoten is used for
Captopril side effects
Cholestasis
Cirrhosis
Edema At A Glance
Elevated blood levels of liver enzymes
Hepatic vein thrombosis
How do drugs cause liver disease
How does salt intake affect edema
How does venous insufficiency cause edema
How is Capoten Supplied
How is drug-induced liver disease diagnosed
How should I take captopril
Important safety information
Indications and Usage for Capoten
Mechanism of Action
Nicotinic acid (Niacin)
Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Overdosage
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Capoten
Precautions
Recommended dosage
Special warnings about Capoten
Statins
Steatosis (fatty liver)
Vitamins and Herbs
Warnings
What are the symptoms of liver disease
What causes pitting edema
What is captopril
What is drug-induced liver disease
What is edema
What is idiopathic edema
What is pitting edema and how does it differ from non-pitting edema
What is the liver
What is the treatment for drug-induced liver diseases
What other drugs will affect captopril
What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking captopril
What types of liver disease do drugs cause
Which diuretics are used to treat edema
Why do patients with liver disease develop ascites and edema
Why does a patient with heart disease retain fluid
Why does edema occur in patients with kidney disease
Why is Capoten prescribed
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