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Adverse drug reactions endocrine

Although metoclopramide has lost some ground to newer congeners, it has been the most widely used of the neuroleptic-type antiemetic drugs and is therefore the one for which the clearest picture of adverse effect, typically neuroleptic and endocrine effects, has emerged. Reactions are generally short-lived provided treatment is withdrawn the duration of reactions does not always seem to be explained by simple pharmacokinetic considerations. [Pg.2317]

These are the Adverse Reactions to the particular generic drug. They are classified into seventeen different categories Skin, Hair, Nails, Mucosal, Cardiovascular, Central Nervous System, Neuromuscular/Skeletal, Gastrointestinal/Hepatic, Respiratory, Endocrine/Metabolic, Hematologic, Renal, Genitourinary, Otic, Ocular, Local, Other. [Pg.705]


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