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  • ...''Drug Safety''. 2006;29(10):865-74. PMID 16970510</ref> and more serious symptoms such as [[psychosis]] may occur in patients with compromised liver or kidne
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  • ...ine) letter (November 2000)]</ref> Unacceptably high risk of serious liver symptoms in certain patient groups (women with CD4 count &gt;250 and men &gt;400)<re
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  • ...Dosing at bedtime is recommended to improve tolerability of nervous system symptoms. Atripla is not recommended for patients under 18 years of age.
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  • ...se events with saquinavir in either formulation are mild gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhea, nausea, loose stools & abdominal discomfort. Invirase
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  • ...Substance dependence|psychologically addictive]]. However, the withdrawal symptoms are relatively mild, and, as a consequence, codeine is considerably less ad ...hea, muscle spasms, chills, irritability, and pain. To minimize withdrawal symptoms, long-term users should gradually reduce their codeine medication under the
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  • ...[[Urination]], [[Diaphoresis]], [[Gastrointestinal]] motility, [[Emesis]]) symptoms caused by organophosphate poisoning. Another mnemonic is DUMBBELSS, which ...ous system effects on [[muscarinic]] receptors, type 4 and 5. This set of symptoms is known as [[toxidrome#Anticholinergic toxidrome|anticholinergic toxidrome
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  • ...f 0.5&nbsp;mg/kg·h. Ketamine group presented better control of withdrawal symptoms, which lasted beyond ketamine infusion itself. Significant differences betw ...on characterized by sensory, [[autonomic]], motor and dystrophic signs and symptoms. The pain in CRPS is continuous, it worsens over time, and it is usually di
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  • ...educe symptoms in men with long-standing CP/CPPS who had at least moderate symptoms. |first=Network |last2=Chronic Prostatitis Collaborative Research |last3=Na ...They may also interact with the [[GABA A receptor]] and cause neurological symptoms; this effect is augmented by certain [[nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug]
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  • ...e at 50–60&nbsp;mg up to six doses a day have resulted in improvement of symptoms within 10 minutes to several days.<ref>
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  • The most common symptoms following overdose appear to include [[vomiting]], [[diarrhea]], [[abdomina
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  • ...gnitive dysfunction, [[Parkinson's_disease#Signs_and_symptoms|Parkinsonian symptoms]],<ref name="pmid15971646">{{cite journal |author=Ricard C, Martin K, Tourn
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  • ...s note several cases of complications developed in patients with rash. The symptoms included [[vasculitis]] and [[Lupus erythematosus|lupus-like syndrome]]. De ...f vital importance to increase awareness amongst staff and patients of the symptoms of this relatively common condition".<ref name="pmid12404546">{{cite journa
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  • ...escents, aspirin is no longer used to control [[flu-like symptoms]] or the symptoms of [[chickenpox]] or other viral illnesses, because of the risk of [[Reye's ...ta-analysis of three trials in migraine headache and migraine accompanying symptoms |journal=Cephalalgia|volume=24 |issue = 11|pages=947–54 |year=2004|pmid=1
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  • ...ing [[myocardial infarction]] (heart attack). It is also used to treat the symptoms of [[Graves Disease]], until [[antithyroid]] medication can take effect. *acutely decompensated congestive heart failure (symptoms may be fluid retention with peripheral [[edema]] and/or abdominal fluid ret
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  • ...talis intoxication: specifity and significance of cardiac and extracardiac symptoms. part I: Patients with digitalis-induced arrhythmias (author's transl) | jo
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  • ...ccordingly, decreased levels of dopamine have been associated with painful symptoms that frequently occur in [[Parkinson's disease]].<ref>Brefel-Courbon C, Pay ...eat the disorder increase dopamine neurotransmission, leading to decreased symptoms.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=Cambridge Journals |title=A dynamic developmenta
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  • ...uthor=Scoliosis Research Society |title=Dural Ectasia in the Marfan Spine: Symptoms and Treatment.also it's been used in high-altitude mountain sickness |url=h ...up part of the [[acclimatization]] process which in turn helps to relieve symptoms.<ref name=MedicalProblems/><ref name=Acclimatization>{{cite journal |author
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  • ...edication for treatment of male [[baldness]]. It is commonly used to treat symptoms of [[polycystic ovary syndrome]] (PCOS) such as excess facial hair and acne ...30% [[relative risk reduction]]. Patients in the study arm also had fewer symptoms of [[Heart failure|CHF]] and were hospitalized less frequently.
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  • ...remedy, applied and massaged in (a few minutes before washing), to relieve symptoms of [[seborrhea]] and [[dandruff]]. The mechanism for its effectiveness in t
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  • ...e. In addition, the omeprazole group reported earlier relief of heart burn symptoms.<ref>Pelot, Daniel, (M.D.). "''Digestive System : New Drug for Heartburn''"
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