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Other adverse effects

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Barbiturates and carbamates (but not benzodiazepines, eszopiclone, zolpidem, or zaleplon) induce the formation of the liver microsomal enzymes that metabolize drugs. This enzyme induction may lead to multiple drug interactions. Barbiturates may also precipitate acute intermittent porphyria in susceptible patients. Chloral hydrate may displace coumarins from plasma protein binding sites and increase anticoagulant effects.


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