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  • ...us adverse effect is a hypersensitivity syndrome consisting of fever, skin rash, [[eosinophilia]], [[hepatitis]], worsened renal function and, in some case
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  • ...ng, rash, [[striae]], suppression of reactions to skin tests, thin fragile skin, thinning scalp hair, [[urticaria]].
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  • ...atic side-effects of phenytoin, as with other [[anticonvulsant]]s, include rash and severe [[allergy|allergic]] reactions. [[Hypertrichosis]], rash, exfoliative dermatitis, [[pruritis]].
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  • ...dominal pain, anorexia, diarrhea, and [[emesis]]. Rarely, dizziness, skin rash, drowsiness, perianal itching, and an unpleasant taste.
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  • ...aerobic]] [[bacteria]], including infections of the [[respiratory tract]], skin and [[soft tissue]] infections, and [[peritonitis]].<ref name=RxList1>{{cit ...damycin) to significantly increase the penetration of clindamycin into the skin, which may enhance efficacy.<ref name="Jain">{{cite journal |author=Jain GK
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  • ...e initial [[empirical treatment]] of children with fever and a [[petechial rash]], when the [[differential diagnosis]] includes both ''[[Neisseria meningit *'''Synthomycine''' (Israel, eye ointment and skin ointment)
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  • ...tis]]. Infrequent adverse effects include: [[hypersensitivity]] reactions (rash, itch, flushing, fever), headache, dizziness, [[vomiting]], [[glossitis]], ...with topical metronidazole therapy include local redness, dryness, and/or skin irritation; and eye watering (if applied near eyes).<ref name="AMH2006" />
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  • ...William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). ''Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology''. (10th ed.). Saunders. ISBN 0721629210.</ref>{{rp|1
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  • Eosinophilic enteritis, GI irritation, and discoloration of the skin upon exposure to the sun are the major reported side effects.<ref name="Ref ...ave developed [[Depression (mood)|depression]] as a result of this chronic skin discoloration, resulting in two [[suicide]]s.
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  • When used for the treatment of skin conditions in which bacteria do not have a role, the mechanism or action of ...ectively treated with a long-time treatment with dapsone, as well as other skin conditions including [[lichen planus]].
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  • ...iting]], [[anorexia (symptom)|anorexia]], [[sideroblastic anemia]], [[skin rash]], [[urticaria]], [[itch|pruritus]], [[hyperuricemia]], [[dysuria]], [[inte
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  • ..., burning, itching, peeling, redness, stinging, swelling, or other sign of skin irritation.<ref>[http://www.drugs.com/cons/canesten-topical.html Canesten T ...w.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-03/uog-dut032409.php Drug used to treat skin conditions is a marine pollutant]</ref>
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  • ...absence of stomach acid. Concentrations measured in the urine, tears, and skin are approximately 10 times the plasma concentration, whereas saliva, sputum ...r vulvovaginal candidiasis, to 150–300&nbsp;mg once weekly for resistant skin infections or some prophylactic indications. A dosage of 500–600&nbsp;mg/
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  • * Skin reactions: Rash, pruritus, and [[photosensitivity]] have all been noticed. Toxic epidermal
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  • ...ness, unusual tiredness, swelling in the neck or throat, mouth sores, skin rash, nausea, vomiting, stomach pains, irregular heartbeat, numbness or tingling
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  • ...a]], [[arthralgia]], sore throat, constipation, abdominal pain, hair loss, rash and/or weakness. Rare adverse effects (<0.1% of patients) include: coma, se ...ical cream is commonly associated (≥1% of patients) with: dry or flaking skin or transient stinging/burning sensations. Infrequent adverse effects includ
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  • ...th therapy with abacavir. Symptoms of hypersensitivity include fever, skin rash, fatigue, gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or a
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  • ...erity, but they caused 1% of clinical trial patients to give up treatment. Skin discoloration, which is typically reported as [[hyperpigmentation]] and usu
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  • ...common adverse effect of nevirapine is the development of mild or moderate rash (13%).<ref name=PInfo/><ref name=ATDN>{{cite web | accessdate=2006-01-16}}</ref> Severe or life-threatening skin reactions have been observed in 1.5% of patients, including [[Stevens-Johns
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  • ...It is common for patients to get a tingling or crawling sensation of the skin with suramin. Suramin will cause clouding of the urine which is harmless:
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  • ...g|Gram]]-positive [[bacteria]]. These organisms are common on normal human skin. Resistance to cefazolin is seen in several species of bacteria. ...s include [[diarrhea]], stomach pain or upset stomach, [[vomiting]], and [[rash]].
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  • *skin reactions, e.g. [[rash]], hives, flaking of skin, worsening of [[psoriasis]]
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  • ...lichenoid reaction|Lichenoid reaction]]s such as [[skin lesion]]s and/or [[rash]]es
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  • Side-effects are uncommon, but include nausea, fatigue, hair loss, and rash. Because azathioprine [[bone marrow suppression|suppresses the bone marrow] ...e risks of [[non-Hodgkin's lymphoma]], [[squamous cell carcinoma]]s of the skin, [[Cholangiocarcinoma|hepatobiliary carcinomas]] and [[Mesenchyme|mesenchym
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  • ...uprofen can be available in topical gel form which is absorbed through the skin, and can be used for sports injuries, with less risk of digestive problems. ...[constipation]], [[epistaxis]], [[headache]], [[dizziness]], [[priapism]], rash, salt and fluid retention, and [[hypertension]].<ref name="AMH2004-Rossi">{
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  • ...cluding topical [[antiseptics]], stimulant laxatives, [[diaper rash|diaper-rash]] [[ointment]], [[eye drops]], and [[nasal spray]]s. The [[Food and Drug Ad [[Image:Mercuryvaporlamp.jpg|thumb|Skin tanner containing a low-pressure mercury vapor lamp and two infrared lamps,
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  • ...onset of such a reaction often starts with a change in mental state; skin rash with intense itching (often beginning in fingertips and around groin area a ===Non-allergic amoxicillin rash===
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  • ...long-continued anaesthetic action. Great caution was required, as abraded skin could absorb a dangerous dose of the drug, and merely tasting some of the c ...without wearing gloves; the aconitine toxin is absorbed easily through the skin. From practical experience, the sap oozing from eleven picked leaves will c
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  • ...the plants can be handled with bare hands with little or no effect. If the skin is pierced deeply enough, by the needle-like ends of the leaf from a vigoro
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  • ...ability to produce [[urushiol]], a skin irritant that causes an itching [[rash]] for most people (technically known as [[urushiol-induced contact dermatit Urushiol binds to the skin on contact, where it causes severe itching that develops into reddish colou
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  • ...h nettles, is the process of deliberately applying stinging nettles to the skin in order to provoke inflammation. An agent thus used is known as a [[rubefa ...readily, because the hairs are crushed down flat and do not penetrate the skin so easily.{{Citation needed|date=August 2008}} In the [[German language]],
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  • .... Application of its juice to the skin produces [[inflammation]] with a [[rash]] or [[ulcers]], and consumption of this juice causes intense [[gastrointes
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  • * Yellowing of skin or eyes ([[jaundice]]) * Rash
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  • ...s can result in increased light sensitivity, damage to the [[cornea]], and skin damage. Longer exposure to creosote vapors can cause [[irritation]] of the .... After weeks of creosote application, the [[animals]] developed cancerous skin lesions and in one test, lesions of the lung. The [[United States Environme
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  • ...ion from uranium, you have to eat, drink, or breathe it, or get it on your skin."<ref>{{cite web ...the solubility of uranium and its compounds influence their [[Absorption (skin)|absorption]], [[Distribution (pharmacology)|distribution]], translocation,
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  • ...ects include [[fever]], [[confusion]], [[shortness of breath]], [[skin]] [[rash]], and [[Swelling (medical)|swelling]] of the face, fingers, feet, or legs.
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  • Caption = Rash resulting from wrapping wound (center). | '''Contact dermatitis''' is a term for a [[skin]] reaction ([[dermatitis]]) resulting from exposure to [[allergens]] ([[all
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  • ...nts in the skin. However, because aircraft structures (including the outer skin) play such a critical role in the safe operation of a flight, all damage is ...|abbr=no|spell=Commonwealth|sigfig=2|wiki=yes}} the damaged section of the skin gave way due to the growing difference in pressure between the inside of th
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  • ...te=February 2010}} though some{{specify}} other countries do have approved skin testing reagents. Type I natural rubber latex allergy is caused from IgE ( ...rash]] that is similar to [[poison ivy]] with blistering and oozing of the skin (''see [[urushiol-induced contact dermatitis]]''). This type is caused by
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  • ...|| neurology || [[pyramidal tract]] lesions || ||stroking dorsal radial skin, with forearm in supination, elicits wrist and finger flexion ...orticospinal tract lesions || ||extension of big toe with stimulation of skin over lateral malleolus
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  • ...nditions|Category:Cutaneous conditions|ICD-10 Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue}} [[Image:RougeoleDP.jpg|thumb|alt=Young child with a red rash covering face, chest, shoulders, and arms.|[[Measles]]]]
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  • ...sease]]||[[Tick]]||''Borrelia burgdorferi'' (bacterium)||Deer, human||Skin rash then paralysis||Europe, North Africa, and North America||Prevention and ant ...>Ockelbo disease<br>Sindbis fever||[[Mosquito]]||[[Sindbis virus]]||||Skin rash, fever, in severe cases - [[arthritis]]||Scandinavia, France, Russia || unk
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  • ...ptoms in dogs include acute arthritis, anorexia, and lethargy. There is no rash as is typically seen in humans.<ref>{{cite web | last = Straubinger| first ...fected than humans. The disease in dogs can affect the eyes, brain, lungs, skin, or bones.<ref>{{cite web | last = Mordecai | first = Adam L. | coauthors =
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  • ...ties" generally refers to an invisible germ or bug, transferred by skin to skin contact, usually with a member of the opposite sex.<ref>{{citation | chapte ...for the real-life fungal infection [[Eumycetoma|mycetoma]], which causes a rash and pustules.
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  • * [[Skin rash]]
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  • '''''[[Human skin|Skin]]:''''' * Itching, rash
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  • '''''[[Skin]]:''''' *Yellowing of skin '''(!)'''
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  • ...upper right part of the [[stomach]], [[Influenza|flu]]-like symptoms, pale skin, fast [[Cardiac cycle|heartbeat]], cloudy, discolored, or [[Hematuria|blood
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  • ...hea]], bloody vomit, [[haematuria]] (blood in urine), blurred vision, skin rash, itching and swelling, sore throat and [[fever]]. It is advised to consult
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  • ...reactions are [[peptic ulcer]]ation, gastrointestinal bleeding, and severe skin reactions including Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis Piroxicam may cause skin to become more sensitive to sunlight.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Mammen L,
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