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A low-carbohydrate, high-protein diet may:
 
  1. Increase drug-metabolizing enzymes
  2. Decrease drug absorption from the GI tract
  3. Alter drug binding to plasma proteins
  4. Enhance drug elimination

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Tetracycline needs to be given on an empty stomach because it chelates with:
 
  1. Calcium
  2. Magnesium
  3. Iron
  4. All of the above



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