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21 February, 15:44

A client has been prescribed librax (chlordiazepoxide + clidinium), an anticholinergic benzodiazepine for irritable bowel syndrome. which of these conditions would constitute a contraindication for librax? select all that apply

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  1. 21 February, 16:05
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    Librax is a medicine which is composed by:

    - Chlordiazepoxide: it's a benzodiazepine. All benzodiazepine should never be taken with other drugs because it will major its effects. a person with a history of substance abuse should not take Librax.

    - Clidinium: It's a drug with anticholinergic effects, they are known for being avoided in persons with prostate hyperplasia because it will cause urinary retention and glaucoma due to its mydriasis effect.
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