2). - Digoxin (Lanoxin): increases serum potassium together with Piroxicam, an interaction is possible. - Paracetamol (acetaminophen): "Decreased diuretic efficacy (Furosemide) because paracetamol may decrease renal excretion of prostaglandins and decrease plasma renin activity" (Woo & Wynne, 2011, p. 891).- Piroxicam (Feldene): Combination with a diuretic (Furosemide) in patients who are elderly, volume depleted, or have poor renal function may result in decreased renal function and lead to renal failure (Ogbru, 2015, p. 3). Decreases the effectiveness of diuretics (Furosemide). - Mylanta Suspension (magnesium hydroxide): minor interaction when taken with digoxin since "digoxin decreases magnesium hydroxide levels by increasing renal clearance" ("Magnesium", 2015, p. 2). This has the increased ability to absorb or bind to the surface of other drugs, resulting in decreased bioavailability. - Coloxyl (Docusate Sodium): No interactions. However, their “detergent properties may facilitate the absorption of other substances in the gastrointestinal tract, including prescription drugs” (Woo & Wynne, 2011, p. 158). Discuss the potential side effects of the medications listed in the table
tags