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  • ...e=Fluoroquinolone and fortified antibiotics for treating bacterial corneal ulcers. |volume=84 |issue=4 |pages=378–84 |issn=0007-1161 |journal=The British j ...reversible renal toxicity. Treatment of overdose includes emptying of the stomach via induced vomiting or by [[gastric lavage]]. Careful monitoring and suppo
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  • ...de effects]] of aspirin are [[gastrointestinal]] [[gastric ulcer|ulcers]], stomach bleeding, and [[tinnitus]], especially in higher doses. In children and ado ...) and caffeine (Excedrin) is still more effective, but at the cost of more stomach discomfort, nervousness and dizziness.<ref name=pmid7955822>{{Cite pmid|795
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  • ...ounts of both the S and R [[enantiomers]]. In the acidic conditions of the stomach, both are converted to achiral products, which reacts with a cysteine group ...to the rapid degradation of the drug in the [[acid]]ic conditions of the [[stomach]]. This is most commonly achieved by formulating enteric-coated granules wi
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  • ...ntagonist|H<sub>2</sub>-receptor antagonist]] that inhibits [[gastric acid|stomach acid]] production. It is commonly used in treatment of [[peptic ulcer]] di ...compared in a study of 144 people with severe inflammation and erosions or ulcers of the esophagus, 85% to those treated with omeprazole healed within eight
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  • ...of the stomach may in turn help to relieve the symptoms of [[peptic ulcer|ulcers]], [[heartburn]] or [[dyspepsia]]. It can also cause constipation and is th
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  • ...mach," since other analgesic agents of the time contained aspirin, a known stomach irritant.{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}} In 1963, paracetamol was add
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  • ...uce swelling. It also alleviates pain and can treat abscesses and yin-type ulcers. In traditional Chinese treatment of cancer, it can be used in combination If poisoned, a stomach pump should be used immediately and potassium permanganate should be given
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  • ...acco]] use and cancer in the [[lung cancer|lung]], [[larynx]], head, neck, stomach, bladder, kidney, [[oesophagus]] and [[pancreas]].<ref>{{cite journal |auth ...prominent example is the link between chronic infection of the wall of the stomach with ''[[Helicobacter pylori]]'' and [[gastric cancer]].<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...irritate the eye and cause tearing, squinting, inflammation, and [[Corneal ulcers in animals|corneal ulcer]]s.<ref name=Gelatt_1999/> ...a, detergent burns, and infections. Other eye conditions can cause corneal ulcers, such as [[entropion]], [[distichia]], [[corneal dystrophy]], and [[keratoc
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  • ...its own acid. Like all NSAIDS, this leads to an increased risk of stomach ulcers, and their complications, with long-term use. ...ased risk of serious GI adverse events including bleeding, ulceration, and stomach or intestine perforation which can be fatal: may occur at any time during u
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  • ...3 alcoholic beverages per day are at increased risk of developing stomach ulcers when taking etodolac or other NSAIDs. ...orexia (symptom)|loss of appetite]], pain in the upper right part of the [[stomach]], [[Influenza|flu]]-like symptoms, pale skin, fast [[Cardiac cycle|heartbe
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  • ...is the most common side effect, especially in the animal's large colon or stomach, and is most likely to occur if the drug is given for a prolonged period. O ...ith other NSAIDs or corticosteriods, as this increases the risk of gastric ulcers, right dorsal colitis, and kidney disease. Additionally, veterinarians shou
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  • # Bleeding from the stomach or intestines # History of stomach or duodenal ulcers or indigestion
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  • ...drugs are weak acids, with a pKa of 3-5. They are absorbed well from the [[stomach]] and intestinal mucosa. They are highly protein-bound in plasma (typically ...ls, these protective effects are lost and [[peptic ulcer|ulcers]] of the [[stomach]] or [[duodenum]] and potentially internal [[bleeding]] can result. COX-2 i
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