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Facial edema

Fabry-Perot modes FabuLte Face powders Facial edema F-acid [92-40-0]... [Pg.390]

Signs and Symptoms Fever, anorexia, depression, increased respiratory and heart rates, and respiratory distress. Other potential signs include facial edema and frothy nasal discharge. [Pg.548]

Various dermal manifestations have also been reported. Topical steroids may cause facial edema (moon-face) atrophy or thinning of the epidermis and dermal collagen, drying of the skin, telangiectasis, fragility of the skin blood vessels, purpura (easy bruising), and atrophic striae. [Pg.512]

Fish Liver Poisoning. The livers of large fish species such as sharks, tunas, and sea bass may cause intense headaches, vomiting, facial edema, fever, and severe desquamation. Onset of symptoms is from 30 minutes to 12 hours. All of these fishes contain extremely high levels of vitamin A in their livers. As the fish grows, the concentration of vitamin A in the liver increases (94-96). ... [Pg.46]

Local Throat irritation hoarseness/dysphonia, coughing dry mouth rash wheezing facial edema flu syndrome. [Pg.754]

Miscellaneous Edema (flurbiprofen, naproxen, meloxicam) thirst pyrexia (fever and chills) sweating breast changes gynecomastia muscle cramps facial edema menstrual disorders impotence vaginal bleeding influenza-like disease/symptoms (meloxicam). [Pg.943]

Dermato/og/c. Ankle and facial edema dermatitis hair loss hirsutism pruritus skin rash urticaria. [Pg.1022]

Among the adverse events that were reported at a rate of 3% or more and less than 20%, the following were more prominent in patients maintained on sirolimus 5 mg/day vs 2 mg/day Epistaxis, lymphocele, insomnia, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (hemolytic-uremic syndrome), skin ulcer, increased LDH, hypotension, facial edema. [Pg.1945]

Oral Facial edema, bronchospasm, wheezing Serious Reactions... [Pg.15]

Rash, ankle or facial edema, nocturia, dysuria, change in appetite or weight, dry... [Pg.286]

Anorexia, fever, neck pain, peripheral edema, ear pain, facial edema, vertigo, vomiting... [Pg.561]

Allergic reaction (usually 10-14 days after initiation) itching, rash, facial edema, swelling unexplained syndrome of marked hyperventilation with respiratory alkalo-... [Pg.723]

Peptic ulcer disease, GI bleeding, gastritis, severe hepatic reactions (such as jaundice), nephrotoxicity (marked by hematuria, dysuria, proteinuria), and severe hypersensitivity reaction, including bronchospasm and facial edema occur rarely. [Pg.736]

Notify the physician immediately if palpitations, a rash, wheezing, pain or tight ness in the chest or throat, or facial edema occurs... [Pg.1164]

Adverse effects include abdominal pain, chest pain, facial edema, nausea, dry mouth, constipation, diarrhoea, anorexia, mouth ulcer, thirst, myalgia, arthralgia, anxiety, disturbed concentration, dizziness, nervousness, tremor, dysphoria, rhinitis, increased cough, pharyngitis, sinusitis, dyspnea, epistaxis, agitation, insomnia and headache. [Pg.398]

Some data indicate that therapeutic serum levels of valproate for most patients will range from 45 to 125 pg/mL (50). Patients should be monitored closely for nonspecific symptoms like malaise, weakness, lethargy, facial edema, anorexia, and vomiting—all of which are indicative of hepatotoxicity. Liver function tests should be obtained before therapy and repeated if indicated, especially during the first 6 months. [Pg.20]

Facial edema -from nonconventional foods [FOODS, NONCONVENTIONAL] (Vol 11)... [Pg.390]

Be alert to the following symptoms of hepatotoxicity that require Immediate attention malaise, weakness, lethargy, facial edema, anorexia, vomiting, yellowing of the skin and eyes... [Pg.502]

Henoch-Schbnlein purpura has been reported (81). Life-threatening respiratory distress, facial edema, and lethargy occurred in a woman with a history of severe asthma and aspirin hypersensitivity (SEDA-22,118). [Pg.23]

A food supplement consisting of oyster extract, ginseng, taurine, and zinc (Ostrin plus GTZ 611) has been associated with Quincke s facial edema. The reaction developed immediately after intake of the food supplement, and the oyster extract was considered to be its most likely cause (36). [Pg.240]

Contact dermatitis, with facial edema and a generalized erythema, has been described in the partner of a woman treated with nifuratel vaginal suppositories (SED-11,578) (30). [Pg.303]

A 25-year-old man with intermittent metamfetamine use developed facial edema, pruritus, and dyspnea 45 minutes after injecting a mixture of crushed marijuana leaves and heated water. He was anxious, and had tachjrpnea, respiratory stridor, wheezing, edema of the face and oral mucosa, and truncal urticaria. There was mild pre-renal uremia and urine toxicology was positive for metamfetamine and marijuana. Skin testing was not done. With appropriate medical intervention there was resolution of symptoms within a day. [Pg.620]

A 47-year-old man developed fever, lymphadenopathy, flu-like symptoms, facial edema, a skin rash, and diarrhea after taking carbamazepine 200 mg/day for 3 weeks. Laparotomy because of severe abdominal pain 2 weeks later showed severe colitis with perforations. [Pg.631]

A 36-year-old woman noted intense exacerbation of urticarial wheals and facial edema 3-4 hours after taking cetirizine 10 mg (21). Skin tests with cetirizine produced an urticarial reaction 5 hours after challenge. Placebo-controlled oral challenge resulted in generalized urticaria, edema of the hands, and intense pruritus 90 minutes after administration of cetirizine, with symptoms lasting up to 12 hours. Skin biopsies showed inflammation typical of urticaria. [Pg.703]

A 31-year-old woman developed generalized pruritus and urticaria, facial edema, and dyspnea 2 hours after the intra-articular administration of paramethasone and... [Pg.944]

Granisetron and tropisetron appear to have the same safety profile as ondansetron (6). Their adverse reactions include mild rises in transaminases (up to 17%), slight headache (8-42%), transient diarrhea (2-5%), which may be followed during longer-term therapy by constipation, dizziness (5%), and dry mouth (5-17%) the incidence of xerostomia is higher than with metoclopramide. Other reported adverse effects include anorexia, paresthesia, constipation or abdominal discomfort, changes in blood pressure, fever, facial edema, leg cramps, hot flushes, and enlargement of the spleen (7). [Pg.1366]

A 40-year-old woman noted palmar irritation, followed by generalized pruritus, a feeling of faintness, facial edema, and difficulty in breathing. A latex skin prick test was positive (2). [Pg.1512]


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