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Adverse effects of antihistamines

Postgraduate Medicine, 1986
PreviewAntihistamines are in widespread use in clinical medicine, and their potential for side effects raises therapeutic concerns. What effects might the drugs have in children? In adults? What is the mechanism of action of the antihistamines? What factors define whether or not adverse effects will occur?
D E, Schuller, D, Turkewitz
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Adverse effects of antibiotics

Pediatrics International, 1997
AbstractThe adverse effects caused by antibiotics and the interactions between other drugs based on the results of clinical studies on children recently conducted in Japan, as well as the results of previous studies in the literature were reviewed. Adverse effects of β‐lactam, macrolide and azalide antibiotics commonly observed in children included ...
S, Iwata, H, Akita
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Adverse Effects of Retinoids

Medical Toxicology, 1988
Oral retinoids, synthetic derivatives of vitamin A, have been used in the treatment of various dermatoses over the last decade. The most useful drugs have been isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid) for nodulocystic acne and etretinate for psoriasis vulgaris.
M, David, E, Hodak, N J, Lowe
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Adverse effects of laxatives

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2001
Laxatives are among the most commonly used drugs or additives. Most are quite safe when used judiciously, intermittently when possible, and in the absence of contraindications. Bulking agents and nonabsorbable compounds such as lactulose can cause bloating but have very few serious adverse effects except for the allergic reaction to psyllium ...
J H, Xing, E E, Soffer
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Adverse effects of bisphosphonates

Reumatología Clínica (English Edition), 2011
Aminobisphosphonates are drugs that have been used successfully in the treatment of osteoporosis for more than 20 years. Although main registry studies found a scarcity of relevant adverse events, in recent years and as a result of pharmacovigilance, different complications have been reported, some potentially serious.
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Adverse effects of cannabis

The Lancet, 1998
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in many developed societies. Its health and psychological effects are not well understood and remain the subject of much debate, with opinions on its risks polarised along the lines of proponents' views on what its legal status should be.
Hall, Wayne, Solowij, Nadia
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Adverse effects of Benzodiazepines

Social Science & Medicine, 1991
The growing realisation that the benzodiazepines have potential for causing serious harm has caused concern due to their wide and common use. This paper is a review of the adverse effects of benzodiazepines, and concentrates on four areas of particular concern: drug dependence with the consequent withdrawal symptoms; psychological effects while on the ...
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The adverse effects of drugs

Hospital Medicine, 1999
Adverse drug reactions vary in presentation and severity, and can mimic almost any disease. The article explores the importance of adverse drug reactions in modern clinical practice, highlighting the mechanisms and how to manage patients.
M, Pirmohamed, B K, Park
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