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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 fillers

Dermatologic Therapy, 2018
Filler injections belong to the most frequently performed noninvasive beautifying procedures. When done correctly they are generally well tolerated. However, a number of factors, such as poor filler quality, and particularly host as well as user dependent filler reactions may lead to unwanted effects.
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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 ...
Edy E. Soffer, Jin Hong Xing
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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 Fluoxetine

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1991
havior were more consistent than those seen with meth ylphen idate , which differs from placebo only at marginal levels (p = 0.056) at this stage of the study . As in other studies , fenfluramine caused drow­ siness in some children (although not severe in any case), and the differences approached significance both in comparison with placeb o (p = 0 ...
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Adverse Effects of Rifampin

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1983
Rifampin has proved to be a valuable antibiotic with relatively few major adverse effects. Its toxicity is predominantly hepatic and immunoallergic in character. While hepatic toxicity is dose related and has been observed mainly in patients with underlying liver disease, the immunoallergic effects are usually associated with intermittent or prolonged ...
Stephanie Leventis, Jacques H. Grosset
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Adverse effects of antibiotics

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1989
Adverse reactions to antibiotics comprise a number of classes of reactions, including toxicity, side effects, and allergy. Each one of these differs in its implication for treatment of the patient. The authors discuss some of the more common and unusual reactions to antibiotics frequently used in the practice of podiatric medicine.
J Levin, RB Brown, A Morris
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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?
Diane E. Schuller, David Turkewitz
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Adverse Effects of Heparin

2011
All the adverse effects of heparins are related to their wide variety of biological activities, with bleeding being the most important safety issue, resulting directly from the potency of heparin as an anticoagulant. However, it is hard to define the bleeding risk, since it depends on numerous parameters including the indication, dosage, method, and ...
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Adverse Drug Effects

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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