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  • ...heme]]. Free cytotoxic heme accumulates in the parasites, leading to their death. ...arsh]]es surrounding the city of [[Rome]]. Malaria was responsible for the death of several [[pope]]s, many [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]]s and countle
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  • ...onged disruption of neuronal calcium homeostasis may lead to neuronal cell death and injury, it is reasonable to suppose that such events may contribute to
    13 KB (1,807 words) - 16:41, 27 September 2010
  • ...urgical procedures. These occurrences have often led to severe toxicity or death in both children and adults. Lidocaine and its two major metabolites may be
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  • ...response of the body to the bacteria killed by the antibiotics (bacterial death releases pro-inflammatory mediators that can cause a response which is harm ...d with [[low birth weight]], although not with increased rates of neonatal death.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Bloom SL, Sheffield JS, McIntire DD, Leveno KJ
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  • ...efore damaging hepatocytes. This may lead to severe liver damage and even death by [[fulminant]] [[liver failure]]. * Small reduction of cell death in chemotherapy patients, due to reduction in oxidative stress. Reduced ROS
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  • ...ref> The approval process was fast-tracked as one initiative to reduce the death toll caused by opiate overdoses. At the time of approval, an estimated 16,0 ...ame="Beletsky_2009">{{cite journal |doi=10.2139/ssrn.1437163|title=Closing Death's Door: Action Steps to Facilitate Emergency Opioid Drug Overdose Reversal
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  • ...marked decrease in electrical activity, to the point of mimicking [[brain death]]. This is due to profound depression of the central nervous system, and is
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  • ...5331289">{{cite journal |author=Balaji S |title=Medical therapy for sudden death |journal=Pediatr. Clin. North Am. |volume=51 |issue=5 |pages=1379–87 |yea
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  • ...f newsman Ted Koppel, was also found with Levamisole in his body after his death was ruled a drug overdose.<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/06/
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  • ...cells thereby blocking uptake of glucose and other nutrients resulting to death of the helminth. It is a highly effective broad spectrum anti elminitic ind
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  • ...cerebral [[cysticercosis]] experience CNS side effects related to the cell-death of the parasites (headache, worsening of preexisting neurological problems,
    12 KB (1,580 words) - 16:42, 27 September 2010
  • ...r this approach is a presumed synergy between vancomycin, which causes the death of the bacteria by [[lysis|breakdown of the cell membrane]], and clindamyci
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  • ...jor hormone depletion, including DHEA and testosterone, that can result in death and also lowers the body's resistance to viral infection.
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  • ...Narasimhulu SS, Hall K, Stein CM. Oral Erythromycin and the Risk of Sudden Death from Cardiac Causes. [[N Engl J Med]] 2004;351:1089-96.</ref> Hence, erythr
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  • ..."cina">{{Cite journal|author=Cina SJ, Russell RA, Conradi SE |title=Sudden death due to metronidazole/ethanol interaction |journal=The American Journal of F
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  • </ref>. This prevents initiation of protein synthesis and leads to death of microbial cells. Humans have structurally different ribosomes from bact
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  • ...luconazole/Diflucan has caused severe liver damage, sometimes resulting in death. <br /> ...uconazole/Diflucan has also caused [[anaphylaxis]], sometimes resulting in death.
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  • ...to divide the chromosomes correctly, which eventually leads to tumor cell death. Griseofulvin does not interfere with cell division in healthy cells. The
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  • ...pores in the membrane that lead to [[potassium|K<sup>+</sup>]] leakage and death of the fungus. Ergosterol is fairly unique to fungi, so the drug does not
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  • ...chers found evidence that pore formation is not necessarily linked to cell death (i.e. Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed. Engl. 2004).<ref>Baginski, M., and J. Czub
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