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Quick Scroll Pharmacology - drug interactions 12.18.05 (2 years ago) #1

Clinically significant drug interaction occurs between pyridoxine and all the
following drugs except:
1. Isoniazid
2. Cyclosporine
3. Levodopa
4. Hydralazine

1 and 3 can easily be ruled out.

b/w cyclosporine and hydralazine i dont have a clue...
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Vitamin B6 decreases the effectiveness of hydralazine. Also, Vitamin B6 can bind to hydralazine to form a complex that is excreted in the urine, increasing vitamin B6 loss. This may lead to vitamin B6 deficiency.

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pyridoxine interacts wth cycloserine not cyclosporine icon_smile.gif
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Quick Scroll 12.18.05 (2 years ago) #4

ans is cyclosporine.
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