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Time left 0:13:02Question 10Not yet answeredMarked out of 4.00Flag questionQuestion textAssign the best interaction that describes the coadministration of these drugs Example :Morphine and codine = Additive effect \Binding to same receptors Omeprazole with ClopidogrelAnswer 1 Question 10Levothyroxine with Calcium citrate Answer 2 Question 10Giving Propranolol and Atenolol together Answer 3 Question 10Diazepam & phenobarbitone Answer 4 Question 10

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Time left 0:13:02Question 10Not yet answeredMarked out of 4.00Flag questionQuestion textAssign the best interaction that describes the coadministration of these drugs Example :Morphine and codine = Additive effect \Binding to same receptors Omeprazole with ClopidogrelAnswer 1 Question 10Levothyroxine with Calcium citrate Answer 2 Question 10Giving Propranolol and Atenolol together Answer 3 Question 10Diazepam & phenobarbitone Answer 4 Question 10

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Answer 1: Levothyroxine and Calcium citrate = Decreased absorption. Calcium citrate can bind to levothyroxine in the gastrointestinal tract, leading to decreased absorption of levothyroxine.

Answer 2: Propranolol and Atenolol = Additive effect. Both are beta blockers and work in similar ways to decrease blood pressure and heart rate.

Answer 3: Diazepam & Phenobarbitone = Additive effect. Both are central nervous system depressants and can increase each other's effects leading to increased sedation.

Please note that these are general interactions and individual patient response may vary. Always consult with a healthcare provider for specific patient care decisions.

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