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  • === Diseases === ...hed that compounds in basil oil have potent antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-viral, and anti-microbial properties. In addition, basil has been shown to decrea
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  • ...le=Effects of chloroquine on viral infections: an old drug against today's diseases? |journal=Lancet Infect Dis |volume=3 |issue=11 |pages=722–7 |year=2003 | ...]]. As for [[HIV-1]], chloroquine inhibits the [[glycosylation]] of the [[viral envelope]] [[glycoprotein]] [[gp120]], which occurs within the [[Golgi appa
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  • * Severe systemic viral, bacterial, and fungal infections ...ogether with other immunosuppressants such as [[cyclosporine]]. Bacterial, viral, and fungal disease may progress more easily and can become life-threatenin
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  • ...nfections including leprosy, collagen vascular diseases, inflammatory skin diseases and children with impaired immune a variety of reasons. It has also been us
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  • ...oxycycline, like other antibiotics, will not work for colds, flu, or other viral infections. *[[Acne]] and other inflammatory skin diseases, such as [[hidradenitis suppurativa]]
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  • ...o start treatment should take into account [[CD4 count]], [[viral load|HIV viral load]], treatment history, resistance profiles and patient preference. ...owed that the potency of efavirenz is maintained at all CD4 counts and HIV viral loads.
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  • ...with RNA metabolism required for viral replication. How it exactly affects viral replication is unknown; many mechanisms have been proposed for this (see Me ...t activities against [[influenza]]s, [[flavivirus]]es and agents of many [[viral hemorrhagic fever]]s.
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  • ...te journal |date=13 April 2007 |title=Update to CDC's sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2006: fluoroquinolones no longer recommended for trea ...herence. |volume=8 |issue=10 |pages=1124–32 |journal=Emerging infectious diseases |first1=CW |first2=M |first3=ER |first4=J |first5=S |first6=S |first7=S |fi
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  • ...o control [[flu-like symptoms]] or the symptoms of [[chickenpox]] or other viral illnesses, because of the risk of [[Reye's syndrome]].<ref name="BMJ2002-Ma ...131919 Pharmacology, Pathology, and Historic Evidence. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2009; DOI: 10.1086/606060</ref> Aspirin's profitability led to fierce comp
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  • ...e.<ref name="Malhotra">{{Cite journal |journal=Pediatrics in Review |title=Viral Croup |year=2001 |volume=22 |issue=1 |pages=5–12 |pmid=11139641 |doi=10.1 {{Drugs for obstructive airway diseases}}
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  • ...r this reason AZT is usually used in conjunction with other NRTIs and anti-viral drugs. In this form, AZT is used as an ingredient in [[Combivir]] and [[Tr ...et Rideout, Sandi Lehman and others. Their research efforts focused on the viral enzyme [[reverse transcriptase]]. Reverse transcriptase is an enzyme that r
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  • ...amol is not associated with a risk of [[Reye's syndrome]] in children with viral illnesses.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Lesko SM, Mitchell AA |title=The safe ...8}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Ryder SD, Beckingham IJ |title=ABC of diseases of liver, pancreas, and biliary system. Other causes of parenchymal liver d
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  • ...etinal necrosis''' is a type of [[retinitis]] which can be associated with viral infections. [[Category:Diseases of the eye and adnexa]]
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  • *[[List of eye diseases and disorders]] *[[List of systemic diseases with ocular manifestations]]
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  • # prevent diseases and parasites from entering the hive, and to inhibit bacterial growth<ref>{ ...s for the relief of various conditions, including [[inflammation]]s, viral diseases, [[peptic ulcer|ulcer]]s, superficial burns or scalds.{{Fact|date=March 200
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  • ...is a secretolytic agent used in the treatment of [[respiratory|respiratory diseases]] associated with viscid or excessive [[mucus]]. It is the active ingredien Ambroxol is indicated as “secretolytic therapy in bronchopulmonary diseases associated with abnormal mucus secretion and impaired mucus transport. It p
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  • ...the body's [[immune]] responses that attempt to neutralize a bacterial or viral [[infection]]. A fever can be caused by many different conditions ranging * [[Immunology|Immunological]] diseases, ''e.g.'', [[lupus erythematosus]], [[sarcoidosis]], [[inflammatory bowel d
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  • Title=The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995| The '''Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995''', often known by the [[acronym
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  • The most common examples are [[HIV]], [[hepatitis B]], [[hepatitis C]] and [[viral hemorrhagic fever]]s. ...ase'', even though the causative agent can be found in blood. Vector-borne diseases include [[West Nile virus]] and [[malaria]].
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  • Cancer is a diverse class of diseases which differ widely in their causes and biology. Any organism, even [[plant ...the virus genome is inserts near a proto-oncogene in the host genome. The viral [[Promoter (biology)|promoter]] or other transcription regulation elements
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