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Diclofenac, liver damage

Diamorphine, progressive spongiform leukoencephalopathy, 24.40 Diclofenac, liver damage, 20.91 Diethylstilbestrol, transgenerational effects, 31.657... [Pg.1117]

Among the more severe adverse reactions, Stevens-Johnson epidermal necrolysis syndrome, thrombocytopenia, agranulocytosis, and nephrotic syndrome have all been observed. Like diclofenac, sulindac may have some propensity to cause elevation of serum aminotransferases it is also sometimes associated with cholestatic liver damage, which disappears when the drug is stopped. [Pg.805]


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