Why did administration of erythromycin make the use of Seldane in a patient contraindicated?
A) Erythromycin accelerates excretion of Seldane
B) Erythromycin binds to a product of Seldane metabolism
C) Erythromycin caused Phase II metabolism of Seldane
D) Erythromycin induces metabolism of Seldane
E) Erythromycin inhibits metabolism of Seldane
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