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CONO-2 pharmacotherapy safety question bank generated from the uploaded PDF. Focus: prescribing scope, medication reconciliation, renal/hepatic dosing, interactions, adverse reactions, emergency red flags, pregnancy safety, older adult risk, and Health Canada reporting.

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Administration / Absorption Interactions: 3Allergy / Anaphylaxis / Emergency Safety: 2Analgesics / Anti-inflammatory Safety: 3Antibiotic / Antiseizure / Narrow-Index Safety: 7Anticoagulant / Bleeding Risk: 5CONO Scope / Prescribing Standard: 1Diabetes Pharmacotherapy Safety: 4Geriatric / Sedative / Anticholinergic Safety: 3Opioid / CNS Depression: 1Pharmacotherapy Safety: 3Pharmacovigilance / Reporting: 3Pregnancy / Contraception / Vaccine Safety: 2Renal Dosing / Accumulation: 3

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Core processBPMH / medication reconciliation
Allergy vs intolerance documentation
Renal and hepatic function review
Scope verification before prescribing
High-risk combinationsACE inhibitor/ARB + diuretic + NSAID
Warfarin/DOAC + NSAID or interacting antibiotic
SSRI + NSAID bleeding risk
Opioid + benzodiazepine + alcohol
Emergency red flagsAnaphylaxis or angioedema
Melena or active bleeding
Serotonin toxicity with clonus
Rhabdomyolysis with dark urine
Hyperkalemia with palpitations
CONO / reporting trapsOntario scope cannot be expanded by consent
Health Canada reporting requires suspected serious reaction, not proven causality

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