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  • Other drugs taken occasionally or briefly may cause temporary flushing; they include the antibiotic rifampin (Rifadin), the immunosuppressant cyclosporine (Sandimmune), the erectile drug sildenafil (Viagra), and the steroid triamcinolone (Aristocort).

    Q&A: Causes of constant facial flushing? 2009

  • Other drugs taken occasionally or briefly may cause temporary flushing; they include the antibiotic rifampin (Rifadin), the immunosuppressant cyclosporine (Sandimmune), the erectile drug sildenafil (Viagra), and the steroid triamcinolone (Aristocort).

    Q&A: Causes of constant facial flushing? 2009

  • The infection is also treatable by antibiotics, such as isoniazid or Sanofi's Rifadin, but they must be taken daily for months to be effective.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Alina Selyukh 2011

  • Rifampin, also known as Rimactane®, Rifadin®, Rifater®, or Rifamate®, may reduce blood levels of Norvir.

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2010

  • (Rimactane®, Rifadin®, Rifater®, or Rifamate®); sildenafil (Revatio®) only when used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension; alfuzosin (Uroxatral®); or products containing St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum).

    BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories 2010

  • (Rimactane®, Rifadin®, Rifater®, or Rifamate®); sildenafil (Revatio®) only when used for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension; or products containing St. John's wort

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2010

  • Rifampin, also known as Rimactane®, Rifadin®, Rifater®, or Rifamate®, may reduce blood levels of Norvir.

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2010

  • Rifampin, also known as Rimactane®, Rifadin®, Rifater®, or Rifamate®, may reduce blood levels of Norvir.

    BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories 2010

  • (D.H.E. 45® and others), ergonovine (Ergotrate®), and methylergonovine (Methergine®); triazolam (Halcion®); midazolam oral syrup; pimozide (Orap®); lovastatin (Mevacor®); simvastatin (Zocor®); rifampin (Rimactane®, Rifadin®, Rifater®, or Rifamate®); sildenafil

    RedOrbit News - Technology 2010

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