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  • ...erse effect]] associated with chloramphenicol treatment is [[bone marrow]] toxicity, which may occur in two distinct forms: [[bone marrow suppression]], which ...ntyre_2004>{{cite journal | author = McIntyre J, Choonara I | title = Drug toxicity in the neonate. | journal = Biol Neonate | volume = 86 | issue = 4 | pages
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  • ...causes the production of toxic products to anaerobic cells, and allows for selective accumulation in anaerobes. ...ed risk of [[peripheral neuropathy]] and/or [[central nervous system|CNS]] toxicity.<ref name="AMH2006" />
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  • ...y|German]] chemist [[Paul Ehrlich]] was developing theories of [[selective toxicity]] based largely on the ability of certain [[dye]]s to kill [[microbe]]s. [[
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  • ...se effect (medicine)|side effect]]s include tinnitus or loss of hearing, [[toxicity to kidneys]], and [[allergic]] reactions to the [[medication|drug]].<ref>{{ Kanamycin is used in molecular biology as a selective agent most commonly to isolate [[bacteria]] (e.g., ''[[E. coli]]'') which h
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  • ...a new era in antiviral therapy,<ref name=deClercq2005/> as it is extremely selective and low in [[cytotoxicity]]. [[Pharmacology|Pharmacologist]] [[Gertrude B. ===Toxicity===
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  • ...sion of codeine to morphine. The most well-known of these are two of the [[selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor]]s, [[paroxetine]] (Paxil) and [[fluoxetine]] ...ls for therapeutic effect and a poor metaboliser (PM) may suffer from drug toxicity due to slow drug clearance and excessive plasma concentration, prodrugs lik
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  • ...JW, Darkin-Rattray S, Xie F, Neims AH, Rowe TC |title=4-Quinolones cause a selective loss of mitochondrial DNA from mouse L1210 leukemia cells |journal=J. Cell. ...avoid an accumulation that may lead to an overdose and the development of toxicity. Ciprofloxacin is eliminated primarily by renal excretion. However, the dru
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  • ...ertainly a sound precaution for the determination of sulfide with an [[ion selective electrode]], it might however hamper the development of the blue color if t In neuroscience, methylene blue can also serve as a non-selective inhibitor of [[NO synthase]].
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  • ...ith [[olanzapine]] as '''[[Symbyax]]''') is an [[antidepressant]] of the [[selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor]] (SSRI) class. It is manufactured and markete ...master FP, Engleman EA |title=Prozac (fluoxetine, Lilly 110140), the first selective serotonin uptake inhibitor and an antidepressant drug: twenty years since i
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  • ...was partly due to aspirin, as the aspirin doses used at times can lead to toxicity, fluid in the lungs, and in some cases contribute to secondary bacterial in ...ler, aspirin is inferior to ibuprofen. Aspirin has higher gastrointestinal toxicity than ibuprofen. The maximum dose of aspirin (1 g) provides weaker pain reli
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  • ...5">{{cite journal |author=Korpi ER, Kuner T, Seeburg PH, Lüddens H |title=Selective antagonist for the cerebellar granule cell-specific gamma-aminobutyric acid Furosemide may cause [[digoxin]] toxicity due to hypokalemia.
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  • ...profen and other NSAIDS without gastrointestinal uleceration and bleeding, selective [[COX-2 inhibitor]]s were developed to inhibit the COX-2 isoform without in ...st incidence of digestive [[adverse drug reaction]]s (ADRs) of all the non-selective NSAIDs. However, this only holds true at lower doses of ibuprofen, so over-
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  • ...o, with the certain toxicity of HIV infection outweighing the risk of drug toxicity. One of AZT's side effects is [[anemia]], a common complaint in early trial ...irin) and [[trimethoprim]], decrease the elimination rate and increase the toxicity.<!--
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  • ...; the risk is heightened by [[Ethanol|alcohol consumption]]. [[Paracetamol toxicity]] is the foremost cause of [[acute liver failure]] in the [[Western world]] ...acetin, blamed as the cause of [[analgesic nephropathy]] and hematological toxicity.<ref name=pmid17227290/>
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  • ...nt for managing acute seizures; benzodiazepines also have a relatively low toxicity in overdose.<ref name="Riss-2008"/> Diazepam is a core medicine in the [[Wo ...t2 = Witschi | first2 = R. | last3 = Hösl | first3 = K. | title = Subtype-selective GABAA receptor mimetics--novel antihyperalgesic agents? | url = http://www.
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  • ...t in prevention of toxicity and also in assigning gifblaar as the cause of toxicity in an outbreak. It is a small, low-growing, non-descript shrub and thus eas ==Toxicity & biochemistry==
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  • ...n combination with alcohol potentiates the side effects, and can lead to [[toxicity]] and [[death]]. ...levels. The paper concluded that due to concerns about long term use both toxicity and tolerance and dependence as well as controversy over long term efficacy
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  • ...us potassium conductances in physiology and biophysics. It is a relatively selective blocker of members of Kv1 ([[Shaker gene|Shaker]], KCNA) family of voltage- The drug has been shown to reverse [[tetrodotoxin]] toxicity in animal experiments.<ref>[http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic342.htm Oct
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  • ...Sawada K (1990) 4'-[(4-Piperidyl)carbonyl]methanesulfonanilides as potent, selective, bioavailable class III antiarrhythmic agents. ''J Med Chem'' '''33''', 3, == Toxicity ==
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  • ...diamond wire saws, diamond belt saws, burners (jet-piercers), or light and selective blasting with [[Primacord]], a weak explosive. ...al performance measures (e.g. [[global warming]], acidification potential, toxicity, [[ozone depletion]] potentials) over the full life cycle of a product, a b
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