A patient is taking oral ketoconazole [Nizoral] for a systemic fungal infection. The nurse reviews the medication administration record and notes that the patient is also taking omeprazole [Prilosec] for reflux disease. Which action should the nurse take?
A) Administer the omeprazole 1 hour before the ketoconazole.
B) Administer the omeprazole at least 2 hours after the ketoconazole.
C) Confer with the prescriber about a potential hazardous interaction.
D) The nurse should not administer the omeprazole to a patient receiving ketoconazole.
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