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The client is receiving ketoconazole. the nurse should be concerned about a drug–drug interaction on the basis of what other comorbidity?
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The client is receiving ketoconazole. the nurse should be concerned about a drug–drug interaction on the basis of what other comorbidity?
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The nurse should be concerned for a drug-drug interaction on the basis of type 2 diabetes. The drug ketoconazole is known to have interactions with the drug given for a type 2 diabetes or the hypoglycemics. The ketoconazole is an antifungal drug.
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