Fundamental Pharmacology Concepts - NCLEX-PN

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The nurse has just administered the first doses of the following medications. Which is most likely the cause of a new-onset headache?

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The development of a headache is most likely a side effect of pantoprazole (a proton-pump inhibitor). Sumatriptan is a medication that is commonly used to relieve migraine headaches. Metoclopromide may cause restlessness and anxiety. Sucralfate may cause constipation. Side effects are rarely seen with magnesium hydroxide, they include nausea, constipation, and aluminum deficiency due to overexcretion via binding phosphate in the stomach.

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