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Arsenic trioxide adverse effects

Arsenic trioxide Adverse effects Increased mortality... [Pg.39]

Drug Arsenic trioxide (Trisenox] Primary Antineoplastic Indication(s) Acute promyelocytic leukemia Common Adverse Effects Dyspnea Gl distress (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea] headache fatigue others... [Pg.581]

The adverse effects of arsenic trioxide have been described in a patient with recurrent acute promyelocytic leukemia resistant to all-trans retinoic acid (14). [Pg.339]

Leukocytosis has been commonly noted with arsenic trioxide, but this adverse effect usually resolves spontaneously and is generally not treated. However, one death has been reported. [Pg.340]

Dimercaptopropane sulfonate is the treatment of choice for acute arsenic poisoning and has been used safely in high doses (15.25 g in 12 days, first intravenously and later orally) in a 21-year-old man who swallowed about 1000 mg or more of arsenic trioxide (1). There were no adverse effects. A modest transient increase in serum transaminases was thought to have been due to the arsenic. [Pg.1131]


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