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  • ==Adverse effects== ...rst=Jimena A. |authorlink= |coauthors=''et al.'' |year=2005 |month= |title=Effects of Quinine, Quinidine, and Chloroquine on α9α10 Nicotinic Choli
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  • ==Side-effects== Mefloquine may have severe and permanent adverse side effects. It is known to cause severe depression, anxiety, paranoia, aggression, nig
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  • ==Adverse effects== ...ministration technique (resulting in systemic exposure) or pharmacological effects of anesthesia, however [[allergy|allergic]] reactions can rarely occur.
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  • ...lthough not completely curing the illness, it has been shown to reduce the effects by around two thirds.<ref>http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7175306.stm ...ite journal |author= Birsa LM, Verity PG, Lee RF, |title=Evaluation of the effects of various chemicals on discharge of and pain caused by jellyfish nematocys
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  • ...journal | author = Pacher P, Nivorozhkin A, Szabó C | title = Therapeutic effects of xanthine oxidase inhibitors: renaissance half a century after the discov ...enal impairment: walking the tightrope between adequate urate lowering and adverse events
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  • ...urnal |author=Savarino A, Boelaert JR, Cassone A, Majori G, Cauda R |title=Effects of chloroquine on viral infections: an old drug against today's diseases? | ==Adverse effects==
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  • ...are given Dexamethasone to counteract certain [[Adverse drug reaction|side-effects]] of their antitumor treatment. Dexamethasone can augment the [[antiemetic] ...children. Referring to a prospective father who attempted to mitigate the effects of the [[Birth order#Sexuality|fraternal birth order effect]] on increasing
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  • ...Tzortzatou-Stathopoulou F. Prednisolone exerts late mitogenic and biphasic effects on resistant acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells: Relation to early gene exp ==Adverse effects==
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  • ...6662}}</ref>) very unpleasant taste and odour, and [[adverse drug reaction|adverse effect]]s (particularly nausea and vomiting). Studies conducted by Baker an ...al |author=Schmidt LE, Dalhoff K |title=Risk factors in the development of adverse reactions to N-acetylcysteine in patients with paracetamol poisoning |journ
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  • ==Adverse effects== Adverse effects include:
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  • ...e also epileptologists, they had some familiarity with the anti-aggression effects of this drug. Carbamazepine would be studied for bipolar disorder throughou ...and valnoctamide cause a buildup of the active metabolite, prolonging the effects of carbamazepine and delaying its excretion.
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  • ...phenytoin's usefulness for controlling [[seizure]]s, without the sedative effects associated with [[phenobarbital]]. There are some indications that phenytoin has other effects, including [[anxiety]] control and [[mood stabilizer|mood stabilization]],
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  • ...orm,thread worm and hook worm. It is poorly absorbed and has no systematic effects. Adverse Reactions - Side Effects : Transient abdominal pain,diarrhea,slight headache,fever,dizziness,exanthe
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  • The most severe common [[adverse drug reaction|adverse effect]] of clindamycin is [[Clostridium difficile|''Clostridium difficile' ...mbination are also more effective than either drug alone, although adverse effects are more frequent;<ref name="Wolf">{{cite journal |author=Wolf JE, Kaplan D
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  • The most serious [[adverse drug reaction|adverse effect]] associated with chloramphenicol treatment is [[bone marrow]] toxic ==Adverse effects==
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  • == Adverse effects == ...on syndrome]], and [[toxic epidermal necrolysis]] are some other rare side-effects that may occur.
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  • ==Adverse effects== ...ation is commonly associated with [[thrombophlebitis]]. Infrequent adverse effects include: [[hypersensitivity]] reactions (rash, itch, flushing, fever), head
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  • ==Adverse effects== ...=http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/2//169}}</ref> All these side effects are much more common in the elderly.
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  • ...mid=8195839}}</ref> Along with its associated greater incidence of adverse effects including allergic responses (see below), its widespread use has been restr ...acid and Folinic acid were found equally effective in reducing the adverse effects of TMP-SMX, so unless new evidence is found for Folinic acid that shows it
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  • ===Adverse effects=== Although vancomycin levels are usually monitored, in an effort to reduce adverse events, the value of this is not beyond debate.<ref>{{cite journal
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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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  • == 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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  • ...egal right to allow generic production of Norvir, citing potential adverse effects on the [[pharmaceutical]] market.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.washington ...nister them concurrently. In addition it can cause a large number of side-effects on its own.
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  • ...y one in one thousand to one in one hundred patients; 0.01 - 0.1%) adverse effects are fatigue, urination, [[rash]], [[mouth ulcer]]s or [[hepatitis]]. Rarely ...t has not yet convincingly been established whether such tumor therapeutic effects can also be achieved in human cancer patients.<ref>{{cite journal |author=
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  • The primary observed serious adverse [[side effect]] of ribavirin is [[hemolytic anemia]], which may worsen pree ...Barnard DL, Smee DF |title=In vitro and in vivo influenza virus-inhibitory effects of viramidine |journal=Antiviral Res. |volume=68 |issue=1 |pages=10–7 |ye
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  • By 1972, the effects of the [[War On Drugs|Nixon War On Drugs]] had caused across-the-board shor ...>{{Cite journal|author=Srinivasan V, Wielbo D, Tebbett IR |title=Analgesic effects of codeine-6-glucuronide after intravenous administration |journal=European
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  • ...tabolite]] of these plants and serves as a [[drug]] with a wide variety of effects. It is a [[competitive antagonist]] for the [[muscarinic acetylcholine rece == Physiological effects and uses ==
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  • ==Side effects== Gastrointestinal [[adverse drug reaction|side-effects]] (nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea) are common; the delayed-release formulation
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  • ...e sigma1 receptor antagonist NE-100 attenuates the discriminative stimulus effects of ketamine in rats |journal=Addiction Biology |volume=6 |issue=4 |pages=37 Ketamine has a wide range of effects in humans, including [[analgesia]], [[anesthesia]], [[hallucination]]s, ele
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  • ...efendants’ motion for summary judgment, holding that any anticompetitive effects caused by the settlement agreements between Bayer and the generic defendant ...hor9=Ridzon, R |first=Group |last2=Cdc Adverse Events Working |author=Cdc, Adverse}}</ref> However, the fluoroquinolones are licensed to treat lower respirato
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  • ...erican and Allied soldiers disliked its two prominent, but reversible side effects: turning the [[urine]] green, and the [[sclera]] (the whites of the eyes) b |title=Medical use with side effects indicating blue urine
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  • ...cribed appropriately, metformin causes few [[adverse drug reaction|adverse effects]]—the most common is gastrointestinal upset—and, unlike many other anti ...ts, including lowered blood sugar; he did, however, observe some antiviral effects in humans.<ref name="pmid13269290">See Chemical Abstracts, v.52, 22272 (195
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  • ==Adverse effects== Common [[adverse drug reaction|side effects]] are [[dyspepsia]] and/or weight gain. Less common are [[fatigue (medical)
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  • ...nd Molloy synthesized dozens of its derivatives. Testing the physiological effects of these compounds in mice resulted in [[nisoxetine]], a selective [[norepi ...and [[fluvoxamine]]. However, the first two were withdrawn due to the side effects, and a vigorous marketing campaign by Eli Lilly made sure that in the popul
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  • ...codeine, in a syrup form. The combination leads to more powerful euphoric effects than with codeine alone. * It has sedative, anti-motion-sickness, anti-emetic, and anti-cholinergic effects.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}
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  • ...inares, J M Pouget, S C Sabharwal, E Chesler, H DeMots| title = Protective effects of aspirin against acute myocardial infarction and death in men with unstab The main [[adverse drug reaction|undesirable side effects]] of aspirin are [[gastrointestinal]] [[gastric ulcer|ulcers]], stomach ble
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  • ...er, as with other penicillin drugs, it is relatively non-toxic and adverse effects of a serious nature are encountered only infrequently. ==== Effects on chloroplast division ====
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  • ==Adverse effects== [[Adverse drug reaction]]s from cefazolin are not common. Possible side effects include [[diarrhea]], stomach pain or upset stomach, [[vomiting]], and [[ra
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  • == Adverse Effects and Precautions ==
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  • ==Side effects== ...= http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/omepra_ad.htm | title = Prilosec Side Effects & Drug Interactions | year = 2007 | accessdate = 2007-06-16 | publisher = R
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  • Squibb developed the first inhibitor, [[captopril]], but it had adverse effects such as a metallic taste (which, as it turned out, was due to the [[sulfhyd ...ion but is thought to be of pharmacological significance in mediating drug effects. Renal impairment [particularly creatinine clearance < 20 ml/min (< 1.2 L/h
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  • ...This effect may lower blood pressure and cause [[central nervous system]] effects such as [[clinical depression|depression]], [[anxiety]], [[apathy]], [[anhe ...t]], but its use has declined on account of relatively severe adverse side effects, with increased use of other safer and more tolerable agents such as [[alph
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  • ...responsible for many of the adverse effects (see below). It has mechanical effects as it increases [[myocardium|myocardial]] contractility, however, the durat ...potential is made, leading to increased excitability. Other, more indirect effects are [[cholinergic|cholinomimetic]] because of [[vagus nerve|vagal]] stimula
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  • ==Side-effects== ...l to prevent [[dehydration]] and [[headache]]s. Acetazolamide prolongs the effects of [[amphetamines]] and related drugs. Acetazolamide also causes [[metaboli
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  • ...teronism). On its own, spironolactone is only a weak diuretic because its effects target the distal nephron (collecting tubule), where urine volume can only ==Adverse effects and interactions==
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  • ...equal concentrations of [[aluminum hydroxide]] to avoid unwanted laxative effects. ...e hydroxide ions themselves do not play a significant role in the laxative effects of milk of magnesia, as basic solutions (i.e. solutions of hydroxide ions)
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  • ...10% the affinity that cimetidine has to [[CYP450]] so it causes fewer side effects, but other H<sub>2</sub> blockers [[famotidine]] and [[nizatidine]] have no
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  • ...ide]] or [[magnesium carbonate]], which have counterbalancing [[laxative]] effects. This compound is also used to control [[phosphate]] (phosphorus) levels i ...e=9&issue=3&spage=291}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Kawahara M |title=Effects of aluminum on the nervous system and its possible link with neurodegenerat
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  • ...relaxes the [[pyloric sphincter]] and [[duodenal bulb]]. These prokinetic effects make metoclopramide useful in the treatment of gastric stasis (e.g. after g ==Adverse effects==
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  • ...18363350 |doi=10.1021/jm701191z}}</ref> In order to achieve the beneficial effects of ibuprofen and other NSAIDS without gastrointestinal uleceration and blee ==Adverse effects==
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  • ...gland]], and increased [[lipolysis]] by [[adipose tissue]]. Together these effects lead to increased [[blood glucose]] and [[fatty acid]]s, providing substrat ! Effects
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  • ...]] effects. It is known as "laughing gas" due to the [[Euphoria|euphoric]] effects of inhaling it, a property that has led to its [[recreational drug use|recr ...sh upper class]], became an immediate success beginning in 1799. While the effects of the gas generally make the user feel stuporous, dreamy and sedated, some
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  • *[[Antidiarrheal]] [[therapeutic effect|effects]] | '''[[Adverse effect|Side effects]]:'''
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  • ...i-inflammatory drug ([[NSAID]]), but paracetamol has few anti-inflammatory effects in many tissues. However, [[aspirin]], paracetamol and other NSAIDs all act ...year = 1886|volume = 7|pages = 561–64}}</ref> But its unacceptable toxic effects, the most alarming being [[cyanosis]] due to [[methemoglobinemia]], prompte
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  • ...OH). Amphetamines, however, are more potent and have additional biological effects. ...http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/322/1/214.abstract ''Pharmacological Effects of Ephedrine Alkaloids on Human {alpha}1- and {alpha}2-Adrenergic Receptor
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  • ...ines also can cause or worsen [[Major depression|depression]]. [[Long-term effects of benzodiazepines]] such as diazepam include [[drug tolerance|tolerance]], ...235832 |doi= |url=}}</ref> Tolerance often develops to the muscle relaxant effects of benzodiazepines such as diazepam.<ref name=tdamobd2004>{{cite journal |a
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  • == Side effects == ...ion|Side effect]]s are as those for other [[Beta-lactam antibiotic#Adverse effects|beta-lactam antibiotic]]s.
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  • == Side Effects == Adverse affect can include hypersensitivity reactions including urticaria, fever, j
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  • ...s thought that a handful or 10-20 leaves consumed by an adult can cause an adverse reaction, and a single leaf could be lethal to an infant or child. Accordin === Effects of poisoning ===
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  • ..., cattle and [[rabbit]]s eat the plant seemingly without suffering harmful effects.<ref name="pmid17575737"/> In humans its anticholinergic properties will ca ...ly rarely used cosmetically, as it carries the [[Adverse effect (medicine)|adverse effect]]s of causing minor visual distortions, inability to focus on near o
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  • .... |volume=11 |issue=1 |pages=72–6 |journal=Neuropsychobiology |quote=The effects of acute administration per os of 30 mg camazepam and the same dose of tema ==Adverse effects==
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  • ==Side effects== ...cellular components, accounting for the systemic lupus erythematosus-like adverse reactions.
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  • ...nteractions-side-effects-how-to-use "Lisinopril Dosage, Interactions, Side Effects, How to Use"]. Health Digest, Retrieved 27 May 2010.</ref> Some patients ha ...nteractions-side-effects-how-to-use "Lisinopril Dosage, Interactions, Side Effects, How to Use"] Health Digest, Retrieved 27 May 2010.</ref> For patients who
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  • ...Potassium channel blockers in multiple sclerosis: neuronal Kv channels and effects of symptomatic treatment |journal=Pharmacol. Ther. |volume=111 |issue=1 |pa ...ts include dizziness, nervousness and nausea, and the incidence of adverse effects was shown to be less than 5% in all studies.
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  • ...s]] is controversial because of questions about potential long-term health effects.<ref name=MillerMcClain /><ref>John E. Pattison, Richard P. Hugtenburg and ...ogenic]], [[gene]]tic, [[reproduction|reproductive]], and [[neurological]] effects from chronic exposure.<ref name=MillerMcClain>{{cite journal
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  • ...d other small fauna found in houses subtly interact with dust and may have adverse impact on the health of [[human|humans]]{{Fact|date=October 2008}}. ...ave a strong local [[radiative forcing]] on the atmosphere and significant effects on climate. In addition, if enough minute particles are dispersed within th
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  • ...[Cosmetics Directive]] was introduced in July 1976, there had been so much adverse (but completely unfounded) publicity concerning lanolin that it contained a ...ncreasing our understanding about how lanolin achieves its beneficial skin effects.<ref>The Lanolin Book, Edited by Udo Hoppe, Published by Beiersdorf AG, Ham
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  • ...the electronic spins of all the domains are aligned, so that the magnetic effects of neighboring domains reinforce each other. Although each domain contains ...704 |title=Red meat and colon cancer: the cytotoxic and hyperproliferative effects of dietary heme |journal=Cancer Research|volume=59 |issue=22 |page=5704 |ye
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  • ...]].<ref>Martindale, ''The extra pharmacopoeia'', 30th ed, p. 208</ref> The effects seen are usually bacteriostatic in nature. Folic acid is not synthesized in ==Side effects==
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  • ...[atipamezole]] (commercial name Antisedan) can be used to reverse xylazine effects. In [[veterinary anesthesia]], xylazine is often used in combination with [
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  • ...omidine has sedative, [[analgesic]], [[sympatholytic]], and [[anxiolytic]] effects that blunt many of the cardiovascular responses in the [[perioperative]] pe ...tomidine may be useful for the treatment of the deleterious cardiovascular effects of acute [[cocaine]] [[intoxication]] and [[overdose]].<ref name="cocaine">
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  • ...amine]] and [[5HT1A|5-HT<sub>1A</sub> receptor]]s that can cause some side effects. <ref name="Tfelt">{{cite journal|author= Tfelt-Hansen P, Saxena PR, Dahlof ==Side Effects==
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  • ...oducts containing [[bitter orange]] or synephrine are suspected of causing adverse cardiovascular reactions <ref name="pmid15497209"> ...=Products containing bitter orange or synephrine: suspected cardiovascular adverse reactions
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  • ...3028455 |page=2506 |url= }}</ref> [[neuroleptic malignant syndrome]], drug effects, [[serotonin syndrome]], and [[thyroid storm]].<ref name=EM01>{{cite journa ...es a systemic response back to the rest of the body, causing heat-creating effects to match a new temperature level.
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  • == Health effects/occupational exposure == The adverse health effects associated with antineoplastic agents (cancer chemotherapy drugs, cytotoxic
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  • • loss of consciousness, injury or death due to the immediate effects of contaminants; ...ts, non-lethal but irreversible effects after a single exposure, or severe effects from repeated or prolonged exposure.
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  • ...ound]]s), [[particulate]]s, or any mass or energy stressor that can induce adverse health conditions. Indoor air is becoming an increasingly more concerning ...o help with the symptoms of [[arthritis]] without any serious known health effects,{{Fact|date=June 2009}} though lung cancer can take many years to develop.
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  • ...[[confusion]], and [[memory loss]]. Carbon monoxide mainly causes adverse effects in humans by combining with [[hemoglobin]] to form [[carboxyhemoglobin]] (H The acute effects produced by carbon monoxide in relation to ambient concentration in parts p
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  • *<span id="R33">R33</span>: Danger of cumulative effects *<span id="R39">R39</span>: Danger of very serious irreversible effects
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  • ...f workers. That notice also solicited input regarding exposure and health effects of [[acetoin]], [[acetaldehyde]], [[acetic acid]] and [[furfural]].<ref>{{c ...se from ''[[SKAPP|defendingscience.org]]''. Links to studies on the health effects of diacetyl, and to a variety of related documents including the recent OSH
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  • ...his endpoint covers four types of gases or gaseous mixtures to address the effects of sudden release of pressure or freezing which may lead to serious damage ...tation, one of two subcategories can be selected, depending on whether the effects are reversible in 21 or 7 days.
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  • ==Effects of workplace revenge== ...taliation and social retaliation. "Work retaliation victimization involves adverse work-related actions that have the purpose or effect of negatively altering
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  • These difficult and exhausting conditions are having adverse effects. According to the study, fifty percent of top corporate executives are leav * [http://webmd.com "Effects of Stress."] WebMD. 2 June 2005. Healthwise, Incorporated. 3 April 2007.
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  • ...fusion inhibitor]]. PEP anti-HIV regimens are accompanied by significant [[Adverse effect|side effect]]s and their utilization is not indicated when there is
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  • ...cts of nanoparticles are overlooked before they are released; transitional effects such as displacement of traditional industries as the products of nanotechn *'''Health issues''' - the effects of nanomaterials on human biology
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  • ...overnment and regulatory authorities experience pressure to monitor health effects associated with them. SENSOR-Pesticides state partners collect case data f ...to the environment, society also incurs the obligation to track the health effects of pesticides."<ref name=bookch/> [[Jay Vroom]], president of [[CropLife A
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  • ...eb/edu/fem.asp.</ref> Some structural mitigation measures may have adverse effects on the [[ecosystem]]. ...es to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters.<ref>
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  • ...nce of Food and Agriculture|volume = 84|issue = 8|pages =777–785|title = Effects of phosphorus and zinc fertilizer on cadmium uptake and distribution in fla .../content/n0773057mw738u05/|title = Environmental cadmium exposure, adverse effects, and preventative measures in Japan|first = Koji|last = Nogawa|journal = Bi
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  • ...t always restrict the use of "lead poisoning" to refer only to symptomatic effects of lead.<ref name="Guidotti07-PedClin"/> ...for concern; however, lead may impair development and have harmful health effects even at lower levels, and there is no known safe exposure level.<ref name="
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  • ...o physical, psychosocial, chemical, and biological hazards, adverse health effects, and control strategies. It also includes a sub-section focused on the saf
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  • ==Health effects== ...</sub>) can cause [[nephropathy]], and [[colic]]-like abdominal pains. The effects of lead are the same whether it enters the body through breathing or swallo
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  • *allergies and adverse drug reactions, #{{cite journal |author=Ross SE, Lin CT |title=The effects of promoting patient access to medical records: a review |journal=J Am Med
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  • ...POE can tremendously decrease medical errors: CPOE could eliminate 200,000 adverse drug events and save about $1 billion per year if installed in all hospital At the same time they reported negative effects in communication, increased overtime, and missing records when a non-custom
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  • ...use of [[catalytic converters]] to control auto emissions because of their adverse environmental impact, a stand that directly conflicted with EPA policy. The ...ces at the school of public health. He researched, among other things, the effects of [[welding]] gases and fumes. He was instrumental in establishing the Uni
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  • ...is "likely to cause death or immediate or delayed permanent adverse health effects or prevent escape from such an environment." Examples include smoke or oth ...poses an immediate threat to life, would cause irreversible adverse health effects, or would impair an individual's ability to escape from a dangerous atmosph
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  • ...in general have longer half lives and therefore display increased risk of adverse environmental impact. ...]] are included to account of [[Inductive effect|electronic]] and [[steric effects]]. This method in general gives better results than atomic based methods,
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  • ...unglued". In the context of the book, this refers to the Descolada virus's effects: it breaks the link of the [[DNA double helix]] (ungluing it) and induces m |Reaper causes effects similar to [[black plague]]. It appears in Scotland in year 2008 and kills
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  • ==Complications and side effects== ...thor=Baron F, Maris MB, Sandmaier BM, ''et al.'' |title=Graft-versus-tumor effects after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation with nonmyeloablative c
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  • The adrenergic receptors exert opposite physiologic effects in the vascular smooth muscle under activation: ...2</math> receptors as hypotensive agents is less widespread due to adverse effects such as unnecessary [[bronchodilator |bronchodilation]] in lungs and increa
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  • ===Adverse effects=== ...hese drugs in particular, vasodilation can be associated with some adverse effects which might include orthostatic hypotension, tachycardia, headaches and pal
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  • [[Image:Heart-and-lungs.jpg|thumb|right|210px|[[Cardiovascular]] effects have been linked to ADMA]] ...derly, the possible lowering of ADMA levels may have important therapeutic effects. However it has yet to be established whether ADMA levels can be manipulate
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  • ...logy in the [[University of Utah]], was inspired by accounts of the deadly effects of these toxins from his childhood in the Philippines. Ziconotide was disco Due to the profound side effects or lack of efficacy when delivered through more common routes, such as oral
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  • ==Adverse effects== Possible adverse effects include:{{fact|date=December 2009}}
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  • ...and paracetamol=0.25. These studies certainly suggest that the risks from adverse reactions to metamizole are similar to those posed by paracetamol, a drug w ...for a longer duration.<ref>Wong A, Sibbald A, Ferrero F et al. Antipyretic effects of dipyrone versus ibuprofen versus acetaminophen in children: results of a
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  • ==Side-effects and withdrawal from market== ..., such as [[Merck & Co.|Merck's]] [[Rofecoxib|Vioxx]]. Other reported side-effects were [[Angina pectoris|angina]] and [[Stevens-Johnson syndrome]].
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  • ...analgesic]] but produces extremely dangerous toxic [[adverse reaction|side effects]].
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  • ...ref name="Pillians">{{cite journal | author= Pillans PI, Woods DJ | title= Adverse reactions associated with nefopam. | journal= New Zealand Medical Journal | ...ser">{{cite journal | author= Gasser JC, Bellville JW | title= Respiratory effects of nefopam. | journal= Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics | month= Augu
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  • ...sity of the accompanying hot flashes<ref>{{cite journal|title=Gabapentin's effects on hot flashes in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial|journ <ref>{{cite journal|title=Effects of antiepileptic drugs on sleep architecture: a pilot study.|journal=Sleep
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  • Paracetamol has few side effects and is regarded as safe, although intake above the recommended dose can lea ...re mediated by blocking the COX1 (constitutive) enzyme, with the analgesic effects being mediated by the COX2 (inducible) enzyme. The COX2 inhibitors were th
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  • ...bsp;mg of [[caffeine]]; caffeine has [[Vasoconstriction|vasoconstricting]] effects, for which there is some disputed evidence for additional effectiveness.<re ...Tylenol recall expands], WebMD, accessed 1-17-2010.</ref> The full health effects of 2,4,6-tribromoanisole are not known but no serious events have been docu
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  • ...hydrocodeine in controlling pain, and caused a higher incidence of minor [[adverse drug reaction]]s than did dihydrocodeine. One critic of the study has sugge
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  • It has displayed [[sedative]] effects in animal tests.<ref name="pmid6269680">{{cite journal ...druglibrary.org/Schaffer/hemp/medical/dystonic1.htm Beneficial and Adverse Effects of Cannabidiol in a Parkinson Patient with Sinemet-Induced Dystonic Dyskine
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  • | title = UV-B radiation effects on photosynthesis, growth and cannabinoid production of two Cannabis sativa ...rs, i.e., it activates them but not to their full extent. The psychoactive effects of THC are mediated by its activation of the [[Cannabinoid receptor type 1|
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  • ...rolled study, subjects were injected with [[cannabinoids]], but no adverse effects were observed. Contamination, perhaps from the cotton used to strain the l *[[Long-term effects of cannabis]]
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  • ...ted with pathological and behavioural effects leading to a wide variety of effects on the body systems and physiologic states<ref name="Sontineni" />. The phe ...m). But the mechanisms by which cannabis causes or controls nausea and the adverse consequences of long-term cannabis toxicity remain unknown and organic dise
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  • ...can be examined from a variety of different perspectives. It’s adverse effects impact users on a cognitive, social as well as neuroanatomical level. In t [[Image:Bodily effects of cannabis.png|thumb|alt=A|Areas in the body affected by marijuana use.]]
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  • ...arin]] (THCV) among many others, which are believed to result in different effects from those of [[THC]] alone.<ref name="pmid19124693">{{cite journal |title=Distinct effects of {delta}9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol on neural activation durin
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  • ...to injection of suboxone.<ref>Strain EC, Stoller K, Walsh SL, Bigelow GE. Effects of buprenorphine versus buprenorphine/naloxone tablets in non-dependent opi ...ioid receptor]] antagonists (e.g. [[naloxone]]) only partially reverse its effects. These two [[chemical property|properties]] must be carefully considered by
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  • == Side effects == ...r | pmid = 16308048 | doi = 10.1016/j.jen.2005.07.012 | url = }}</ref> The effects of overdose can be exaggerated by [[dose dumping]] if the medication is tak
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  • ...It also has a mild [[sedative]] effect, but has little or no [[analgesic]] effects. It is also known as morpholinylethylmorphine. ==Side effects==
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  • ...ugs.com/pro/sublimaze.html |title=Sublimaze Official FDA information, side effects and uses |publisher=Drugs.com |date= |accessdate=2010-07-28}}</ref> [[Actiq ..., skin type, amount of body fat, and placement of the patch can have major effects. The different delivery systems used by different makers will also affect i
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  • ...e also acts on the [[opioid receptor]]s and thus produces many of the same effects. Methadone is also used in managing [[chronic pain]] owing to its long dura ...[[withdrawal]] syndrome. Higher doses of methadone can block the euphoric effects of heroin, morphine, and similar drugs. As a result, properly dosed methado
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  • ...[tiletamine]], and [[dextromethorphan]]. Although the primary psychoactive effects of the drug lasts for a few hours, the total elimination rate from the body ...have greater potency at nAChR than at NMDAR. In some brain regions, these effects act synergistically to inhibit excitatory activity.{{Citation needed|date=N
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  • | '''[[Adverse drug reaction|Side effects]]:''' ...er toxicity at high doses), and to provide a possible synergy of analgesic effects between hydrocodone and the non-opioid compounds present. However, the effe
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  • ...[[mechanism of action]] is as an [[NMDA receptor antagonist]], producing effects similar to those of the controlled substances [[ketamine]] and [[phencyclid ...58. This filled the need for a cough suppressant lacking the sedative side-effects, stronger potential for abuse, and physically addictive properties of [[cod
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  • ...s intended to deter abuse at high doses (in doses higher than recommended, effects produce extreme somnolence, weakness and may even cause fatal respiratory d ...thorphan is used recreationally, it has [[dissociative drug|dissociative]] effects as opposed to narcotic. Dextromethorphan is a synthetic morphine analog tha
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  • ...ended for use with other NSAIDs because of the potential for additive side effects. ...] responsible for ketorolac's anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic effects is the inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis by competitive blocking of the
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  • ...luding the symptoms of [[arthritis]]. Its use is limited by such severe [[adverse effect|side effect]]s as suppression of [[white blood cell]] production and Side Effects of phenylbutazone in dogs: GI ulceration, bone marrow depression, rashes, m
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  • ==Side Effects== |'''[[Adverse drug reaction|Side effects]]:'''
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  • [[Meloxicam]] has been recommended to replace use of diclofenac, due to side effects in humans and toxicity in livestock eaten by vultures.<ref name=BBC3/> ...se of some [[COX-2 inhibitor]]s with their [[Adverse drug reaction|adverse effects]] has led to massive numbers of patient family lawsuits alleging wrongful d
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  • ...in than it was with aspirin-treated patients and the occurrence of adverse effects of the [[central nervous system]] was lower with tolmetin than it was with
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  • ...in the eye, increased eye pressure or a sticky sensation, as well as other effects.
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  • ...-inflammatory drug]] with [[analgesic]] and [[anti-pyretic|fever reducer]] effects. It is a derivative of [[oxicam]], closely related to [[piroxicam]], and fa | title = Meloxicam official FDA information, side effects, and uses
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  • ...nd [[Breast feeding|nursing]]. [[NSAIDs]] may cause adverse cardiovascular effects in the fetus during pregnancy. ==Side Effects==
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  • ==Side effects== ...ic acid include [[headache]]s, nervousness and [[vomit]]ing. Serious side effects may include [[diarrhea]], bloody vomit, [[haematuria]] (blood in urine), bl
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  • ...n-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs); However, concerns about side effects to the liver and stomach had been mounting for some time. ==Effects==
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  • ...yte]] [[cell adhesion|adhesion]] and inhibition of [[caspases]], all known effects of NO. ...utical markets in the mid-2000s due to [[COX-2 inhibitor#Risks and adverse effects|vascular safety concerns]]. In addition, traditional NSAIDs increase [[blo
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  • ...selectivity does not seem to reduce other [[adverse drug reaction|adverse effects]] of NSAIDs (most notably an increased risk of [[renal failure]]), and some ...]] of the negative effects of [[prostaglandin]]s which spared the positive effects, it was discovered that prostaglandins could indeed be separated into two g
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  • ...010-02-01}}</ref> and produce fewer gastrointestinal [[Adverse effect|side-effects]].<ref name="Gordijo">{{cite journal |author=Gordijo CR, Barbosa CA, Da Cos
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  • ==Adverse effects== ...f all patients receiving daily doses of 20 mg of piroxicam experience side effects.<ref>{{cite web | author=New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety A
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  • ...r-reducing) effects and which have, in higher doses, [[anti-inflammatory]] effects. ...nguish these drugs from [[steroids]], which - among a broad range of other effects - have a similar [[eicosanoid]]-depressing, anti-inflammatory action. As [[
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  • ...an exploring the causes of "drunkenness" in deep-sea divers. He tested the effects of varying the breathing mixtures on his subjects, and discovered that this Under adverse conditions, relatively high concentrations of radioactive xenon isotopes ma
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  • ...):182–7, 187.e1. Epub 2007 Feb 23.</ref> Due to its [[amnesia|amnestic]] effects and appearance as a white liquid, propofol has been humorously dubbed "milk ...elis RA, Reinsel RA, Feshchenko VA, & Wroński M. The comparative amnestic effects of midazolam, propofol, thiopental, and fentanyl at equisedative concentrat
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  • ...8011}}</ref> It quickly found a wide range of uses due to its minimal side-effects and short duration of action, the only difficulties being the narrow therap ...id=16129424 |doi=10.1016/j.ejphar.2005.07.016 |url=}}</ref> GHB's sedative effects are blocked by GABA<sub>B</sub> antagonists.
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  • ...now cause more deaths, property damage, political chaos, and other adverse effects than in previous years.
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  • ...s that support the overarching ASPR mission of reducing the adverse health effects of public health emergencies, including those caused by pandemic influenza, ...tly support readiness, as the stockpiled products can help to mitigate the effects of an event or outbreak.
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  • ...ed, threaten to cause, or have as their aim to cause, injury to or adverse effects on the [[United States]] or its citizens, or to have knowingly harbored suc
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  • ...y other cause, shall in all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealt ...ternational terrorism, or have as their aim to cause, injury to or adverse effects on the United States, its citizens, national security, foreign policy, or e
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  • === Health effects === |title=Exposition to and health effects of residues in human milk.
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  • ...ts have been linked to a number of [[Trans_fat#Health_risks|adverse health effects]]. Usage of shortening lacking trans fats has grown, notably with the 2007
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