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  • ...and fever which may last for 3–4 days before proceeding into a more sub-acute phase. The majority of infected persons develop gradual symptoms that becom In both the acute and insidious onsets of symptoms, stools become greasy and malodorous but d
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  • <!--Please do not change "aciclovir" to "acyclovir". "Aciclovir" is the International Nonproprietary * Acute [[chickenpox]] in immunocompromised patients
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  • ...8 to 12 percent of morphine in most people; differences in metabolism can change this figure as can other medications, depending on its route of administrat ...rnal| author=Schroeder K, Fahey T | title=Over-the-counter medications for acute cough in children and adults in ambulatory settings | journal=Cochrane Data
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  • *Acute uncomplicated [[cystitis]] in females ...ite journal |author=A Zuger |date=3 November 1998 |title=Ciprofloxacin for Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Bronchitis |journal=Journal Watch (General) |url=h
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  • ...imothy F. Kresowik, Stephen F. Jencks| title = Aspirin in the Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Elderly Medicare Beneficiaries : Patterns of Use a ...e=Acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine in combination versus ibuprofen for acute migraine: results from a multicenter, double-blind, randomized, parallel-gr
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  • ...al|author=Posey WC, Nelson HS, Branch B, Pearlman DS |title=The effects of acute corticosteroid therapy for asthma on serum immunoglobulin levels |journal=J ...ently causes [[alkalosis]] of the serum, while in a deficiency pH does not change. Perhaps this may be for the purpose of bringing serum pH to a value most o
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  • '''''[[Ear]], [[nose]], [[throat]], and [[human skin|skin]]:''''' *for remarkable relief of acute [[pulmonary edema]] through an unknown mechanism
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  • ...itial onset of such a reaction often starts with a change in mental state; skin rash with intense itching (often beginning in fingertips and around groin a ...severe [[hepatitis]] in a number of patients. Young children who ingested acute overdoses of amoxicillin manifested [[lethargy]], vomiting and [[Renal fail
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  • ...trend to a small delay in time taken to reach peak serum concentrations in acute myocardial infarction patients. Declining serum concentrations exhibit a pr The oral bioavailability of lisinopril in patients with acute myocardial infarction is similar to that in healthy volunteers.
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  • ...ie temperature there is no change in crystalline structure, but there is a change in "domain structure", where each domain contains iron atoms with a particu ...creting iron. Only small amounts of iron are lost daily due to mucosal and skin epithelial cell sloughing, so control of iron levels is mostly by regulatin
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  • Phenazopyridine frequently causes a distinct color change in the urine, typically to a dark orange to reddish color. This effect is c ...side effects include [[fever]], [[confusion]], [[shortness of breath]], [[skin]] [[rash]], and [[Swelling (medical)|swelling]] of the face, fingers, feet,
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  • ...subsequent occasions, the hazard identification should have regard to any change in the state of knowledge. • Skin uptake.
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  • ...orption of any substance by [[inhalation]], [[ingestion]] or through the [[skin]] | Acute illness requiring medical treatment where there is reason to believe that i
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  • ...ng tissues may cause symptoms such as [[jaundice]] (yellowing the eyes and skin). ...ltraviolet radiation]] from the [[sun]] can lead to [[melanoma]] and other skin malignancies.<ref>{{cite journal |author=English DR, Armstrong BK, Kricker
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  • ...pathy]] (14,7 %), infections of surgery site (14,2 %). infections of the [[skin]] and [[mucous membrane]] (10,2 %), other respiratory infections (6,8%) and ..._id=461 The Third Prevalence Survey of Healthcare-associated Infections in Acute Hospitals]. Hospital Infection Society, Londres, 27/10/06.</ref>
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  • * '''Acute Toxicity''' includes five GHS categories from which the appropriate element * '''Skin Corrosion''' means the production of irreversible damage to the skin following the application of a test substance for up to 4 hours. Substances
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  • NOTE: Please do not change "disinsection" to "disinfection." It is NOT a typo! "Disinsection is a te ...67/> Most occupational exposures are caused by absorption through exposed skin such as the face, hands, forearms, neck, and chest. This exposure is somet
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  • ...mined by the pH of the solution. The change in equilibrium is visible by a change from yellow (chromate) to orange ([[dichromate]]), such as when an acid is ...idic chromate or [[dichromate]] solutions. To prevent the energy consuming change in oxidation state, the use of Chromium(III) sulfate is under development,
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  • ...tion. This is one of the mechanisms by which it interferes with cognition. Acute lead poisoning is treated using disodium calcium edetate: the calcium [[che ...only comments on [[thermodynamics]] and it says nothing about the rate of change ([[Chemical kinetics|kinetics]]).
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