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Sevoflurane for refractory status asthmaticus: balancing bronchodilation with hepatic safety. [PDF]

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Honore PM   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Terbinafine‐Resistant Trichophyton Dermatophytosis in Australia

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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Thuvarahan Jegathees   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Acetaminophen hepatotoxicity

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2003
Unlike the bulk of medications, described in this fascicle, that cause liver injury in humans, acetaminophen is a non-prescription drug that can be purchased in drug stores and supermarkets without a physician's involvement. Death or severe injury is far more likely to occur with its use than with all the other medications considered in this study ...
Matthew Q, Bromer, Martin, Black
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Labetalol Hepatotoxicity

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990
The Food and Drug Administration has received 11 reports of cases (three fatal) in the United States in which hepatocellular damage was associated with labetalol. The temporal circumstances strongly implicate labetalol; the conditions of nine patients improved after cessation of labetalol therapy, and one patient had a recurrence after therapy was ...
J A, Clark, H J, Zimmerman, L A, Tanner
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Camphor Hepatotoxicity

Southern Medical Journal, 2000
We report a case of hepatotoxicity in a 2-month-old baby after a camphor-containing cold remedy was applied dermally. Liver function tests returned to normal after the application of the cold remedy was discontinued. Ingestion of camphor can cause severe liver and central nervous system injury, and neurotoxicity has been observed after exposure to ...
A, Uc, W P, Bishop, K D, Sanders
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Acetaminophen hepatotoxicity

Gastroenterology, 1980
This review of acetaminophen hepatotoxicity begins with a history of the drug and consideration of the scope of its current use. The molecular basis for hepatotoxicity is discussed and this serves as a background for delineation of its clinical manifestations and treatment.
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