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Regional cerebral blood flow in a patient with restless legs syndrome exhibiting pramipexole-induced hypersexuality. [PDF]
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Drug-induced abnormalities of potassium metabolism.
Pharmacotherapy has progressed rapidly over the last 20 years with the result that general practioners more and more often use drugs which may influence potassium metabolism at the kidney or gastrointestinal level, or the transmembrane transport of ...
F. Kokot, L. Hyla-Klekot
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DRUGāINDUCED ABNORMALITIES OF TASTE SENSATION
Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin, 1983J. Willoughby
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Drug-induced nail abnormalities
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2004A large number of drugs may be responsible for the development of nail changes, including cancer chemotherapeutic agents and retinoids, however, only a few classes of drugs are consistently associated with nail symptoms. Drug-induced nail abnormalities result from toxicity to the matrix, the nail bed, the periungual tissues or the digit blood vessels ...
B. Piraccini+3 more
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Drug-induced Electrolyte Abnormalities
Drugs, 1982Drugs can interfere with the normal intake, elimination, regulation and total body distribution of electrolytes. These drug-induced abnormalities may be dramatic and life threatening, posing diagnostic and management problems to the physician who is not familiar with them.
E. Brass, W. Thompson
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Drug-Induced Nail Abnormalities
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2003This article reviews the different nail symptoms produced by drugs. Drug-induced nail abnormalities may result from toxicity to the matrix, the nail bed or the periungual tissues. The most common symptoms include Beau's lines/onychomadesis, melanonychia, onycholysis, and periungual pyogenic granulomas.
B. Piraccini, M. Iorizzo, A. Tosti
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Idiosyncratic Drug-Induced Haematological Abnormalities
Drug Safety, 1994Haematological dyscrasias remain important because they are potentially fatal. Their accurate reporting is required to confirm the cause-effect relationship of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs); to estimate their incidence; and, by risk-benefit analysis of such events, to introduce preventive measures to reduce their impact.
W. Nigel Patton, Stephen B. Duffull
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