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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1990
Adverse drug effects afflict the elderly with greater frequency than the young. Several factors are responsible, among them the age-related alterations in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Most importantly, it is the number of drugs taken on a daily basis that is cited as being the cause.
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Adverse drug effects afflict the elderly with greater frequency than the young. Several factors are responsible, among them the age-related alterations in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Most importantly, it is the number of drugs taken on a daily basis that is cited as being the cause.
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Psychopharmacology, 1989
Adverse effects related to clozapine were assessed within a post-marketing drug surveillance program, the AMUP study, in two university psychiatric departments. In a randomly selected sample of patients (intensive drug monitoring) ADRs of any type were observed in 76% of clozapine-treated inpatients. Sedation, hypersalivation, increase in transaminases,
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Adverse effects related to clozapine were assessed within a post-marketing drug surveillance program, the AMUP study, in two university psychiatric departments. In a randomly selected sample of patients (intensive drug monitoring) ADRs of any type were observed in 76% of clozapine-treated inpatients. Sedation, hypersalivation, increase in transaminases,
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Adverse Effects of Chemonucleolysis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983To the Editor.— The article about chemonucleolysis by Phil Gunby (1983; 249:1115) was accurate and informative. General availability of intradiscal therapy with chymopapain offers a worthwhile alternative to surgery for patients with recalcitrant symptoms and signs of the lumbar disk syndrome.
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Adverse Effects of the Fluoroquinolones
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1988Data on adverse reactions due to the quinolone antibacterial agents--ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, pefloxacin, norfloxacin, and enoxacin--observed in a patient sample of approximately 30,000 are reviewed. Overall rates of adverse reactions were 4.0%-8.0%, and adverse reactions necessitated discontinuation of therapy in 1.0%-2.6% of patients.
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Adverse Effects of Voriconazole
Orthopedics, 2004Some medications are contraindicated with voriconazole because the interaction is too difficult to control or potential adverse effects are too dangerous.
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Epilepsia, 1984
Any review on adverse effects alone without due reference to the therapeutic benefits of a valuable drug is in danger of exaggerating the side effects. Nevertheless, it is reasonable to expect that some of the signs and symptoms seen in patients with epilepsy may not be due to the epilepsy but rather to the adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs ...
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Any review on adverse effects alone without due reference to the therapeutic benefits of a valuable drug is in danger of exaggerating the side effects. Nevertheless, it is reasonable to expect that some of the signs and symptoms seen in patients with epilepsy may not be due to the epilepsy but rather to the adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs ...
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