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Written by Robert A Wilson   
Sunday, 11 February 2007
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Accolate
Directions
Contraindications
Side Effects
Interactions

Contraindications:

  • Allergies - Hypersensitivity to this medication or its components
  • Patients with liver disease
  • Children less than 12 years of age
  • Patients suffering an acute asthma attack
  • Breast Feeding - Enters breast milk. May cause harm to baby.
  • Use with caution in:
  • Pregnancy - May not be safe for your baby. Talk to your doctor about risks and benefits.
  • Patients using the following medicines: Theophylline, and Warfarin
  • Elderly patients


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