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  • ...ontes S, ''et al.'' |title=Antioxidant, antiinflammatory and antiapoptotic effects of dapsone in a model of brain ischemia/reperfusion in rats |journal=J. Neu == Adverse effects ==
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  • ...riffiths G, Ericsson M, Moss B, Doms RW |title=Assembly of vaccinia virus: effects of rifampin on the intracellular distribution of viral protein p65 |journal ==Adverse effects==
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  • ==Side effects== ...idosis]], [[peripheral neuropathy]], mild [[central nervous system]] (CNS) effects, drug [[interaction]]s resulting in increased [[phenytoin]] (Dilantin) or [
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  • ..._data= PMCID: PMC134955 | author= Boshoff HI, Mizrahi V, Barry CE | title=Effects of Pyrazinamide on Fatty Acid Synthesis by Whole Mycobacterial Cells and Pu ==Side effects==
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  • ...en in combination with other [[antibiotics]] for [[tuberculosis]]. Adverse effects include [[nephrotoxicity]] and 8th cranial [[neurotoxicity|nerve toxicity]]
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  • ==Side effects== Serious [[adverse effect (medicine)|side effect]]s include tinnitus or loss of hearing, [[tox
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  • ...e other antifungals have failed or are not tolerated (e.g., due to adverse effects), including:<ref name="AMH2006">Rossi S, editor. [[Australian Medicines Han ...print/AAC.01500-08v1.pdf</ref> That is, some azole drugs have adverse side-effects. Some azole drugs may disrupt estrogen production in pregnancy, affecting
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  • ...elopment of more effective future drug treatments with very low toxic side effects<ref>[http://www.dkfz.de/en/presse/pressemitteilungen/2007/download/dkfz_pm_ ==Side effects==
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  • ...levels in excess of 100mcg are associated with a higher incidence of side-effects. Periodic measurements of serum levels are recommended for all patients and ...ed to be an excess of the usually encountered [[adverse drug reaction|side effects]] on the [[bone marrow]], gastrointestinal tract, [[liver]] and [[kidney]]
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  • ...sis]], but no trials have been conducted to determine the efficacy or side effects of such treatment.<ref>{{Cite journal ...hyroid damage caused by released radioactive iodine was virtually the only adverse health effect that could be measured. As reported by the NRC, studies afte
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  • == Adverse effects == ...onstipation, abdominal pain, hair loss, rash and/or weakness. Rare adverse effects (<0.1% of patients) include: coma, seizures, [[neutropenia]], [[leukopenia]
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  • == Adverse reactions == Little is known about the effects of Abacavir overdose. Overdose victims should be taken to a hospital emerge
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  • ==Adverse effects== The most common adverse events with didanosine are [[diarrhea]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[abdomi
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  • ==Side effects== ...oxicity]] with emtricitabine is unusual. The most common treatment-related adverse events are [[diarrhea]], [[headache]], [[nausea]], and [[rash]]. These symp
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  • ==Adverse events== ...ory test to be [[genotoxic]], but with clinical doses its [[carcinogen]]ic effects are non-existent. It is also one of the most likely antiviral drugs to caus
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  • ==Adverse effects and drug interactions== ...r include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and [[asthenia]]. Less frequent side effects include hepatotoxicity, abdominal pain, and flatulence.<ref>
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  • ...stomach at bedtime to reduce [[neurological]] and [[psychiatric]] adverse effects. ...nz is metabolized in the liver, and possesses both inhibitory and inducing effects on the [[CYP3A4|3A4]] isoform of the [[cytochrome P450]] system. This means
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  • ==Adverse effects== The most common adverse effect of nevirapine is the development of mild or moderate rash (13%).<ref
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  • ==Adverse effects== ...erate/severe nausea in up to 16%.<ref name="PInfo" /> Other common adverse effects include [[abdominal pain]], [[asthenia]], [[headache]], [[vomiting]] and, p
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