Betty, age 40, has had type 1 diabetes for 20 years and take…

Betty, age 40, has had type 1 diabetes for 20 years and takes a combination of NPH and regular insulin every day. She comes to the office because she has developed a severe upper respiratory infection with chills, fever and production of yellow sputum. Because of her acute respiratory infection, you know that Betty is likely to require: 

Margaret is an 80 y.o. female, who presents to the internal…

Margaret is an 80 y.o. female, who presents to the internal medicine clinic for a 1-week follow-up from her recent hospitalization following a fall. She was treated for a catheter-associated UTI with a 7-day course of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim). Recent chem 7 reveals potassium level 5.2, and calculated creatinine clearance < 30. According to the AGS Beers Criteria®, which of the following medications would you also be concerned about given this antibiotic choice and risk of hyperkalemia when used concurrently?