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Fever infections

Nausea, skin rash, pruritus, stomatitis, vomiting, anemia, leukopenia, neutropenia, arthralgia, alopeda, asthenia, fever, infections Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, flushing, myalgia, arthralgia, fever, peripheral neuropathy, opportunistic infections Leukopenia, nausea, vomiting, paresthesias, malaise, weakness, mental depression, headache, hypertension, alopecia, diarrhea, constipation... [Pg.586]

IC Fever, infection, thrombocytopenia, anemia, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, liver enzymes High (day 1), moderate (days 8 and 15)... [Pg.1331]

Direct measures (e.g., treatment of pain, hypovolemia, fever, infection, or salicylate overdose) can be effective. A rebreathing device (e.g., paper bag) can help control hyperventilation. [Pg.858]

Secondary failure Transient loss of glycemic control may occur with fever, infection, trauma, or surgery. Insulin therapy may be needed instead of nateglinide therapy at such times. Secondary failure, or reduced effectiveness of nateglinide over a period of time, may occur. [Pg.284]

Adverse reactions occurring in at least 3% of AIDS patients include fever infection chills sepsis diarrhea anorexia vomiting leukopenia anemia thrombocytopenia neuropathy sweating pruritus. [Pg.1748]

Aseptic meningitis syndrome-The incidence of this syndrome was 6%. Fever, headache, meningismus, and photophobia were the most commonly reported symptoms a combination of these 4 symptoms occurred in 5% of patients. Headache - Headache is frequently seen after any of the first few doses and may occur in any of the aforementioned neurologic syndromes or by itself. Seizures - Seizures, some accompanied by loss of consciousness or cardiorespiratory arrest, or death, have occurred independently or in conjunction with any of the neurologic syndromes described below. Patients predisposed to seizures may include those with the following conditions Acute tubular necrosis/uremia fever infection a precipitous fall in serum calcium fluid overload hypertension hypoglycemia, history of seizures and electrolyte imbalances those who are taking a medication concomitantly that may, by itself, cause seizures. [Pg.1978]

Leucorrhea. A whitish, viscid discharge from the vagina and uterine cavity. Leukocyte. White blood cells. Leukocytosis. A transient increase in the number of leukocytes in the blood, resulting from hemorrhage, fever, infection, inflammation, etc. [Pg.571]

Treatment of insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes mellitus and non-insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes mellitus when diet or weight control has failed to maintain satisfactory blood glucose levels or in event of fever, infection, surgery, ortrauma, or severe endocrine, hepatic, or renal dysfunction emergency treatment of ketoacidosis (regular insulin) to... [Pg.629]

Cladribine Leustatin Hairy cell leukemia Blood disorders [anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia] fever infection Gl distress [loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting] skin rash headache unusual tiredness... [Pg.571]

Cetuximab [Erbitux] Colorectal carcinoma Rash fever infection dyspnea Gl distress [nausea, vomiting, diarrhea]... [Pg.578]

First-line therapy for Lassa fever infection includes which of the following ... [Pg.419]

Check with provider when insulin demands are altered (e.g., fever, infection, trauma, stress, heavy physical activity). [Pg.339]

Price, ME, Fisher-Hoch, SP, Craven, RB, McCormick, JB. A Prospective Study of Maternal and Fetal Outcome in Acute Lassa Fever Infection During Pregnancy. British Medical Journal, 297(6648) 584-587, 1988... [Pg.110]

Cilostazol (Pletal) 100 mg BID Phosphodiesterase inhibitor, suppresses platelet aggregation direct artery vasodilator Fever infection tachycardia All CHF patients (decreased survival) With 1C (Grade 2A)... [Pg.457]

Johnson DH, Cuhna BA. Drug fever. Infect Dis Clin North Am 1996 10 85-91. [Pg.1610]

Chronic hemolytic anemia in the SCD patient is periodically interrupted by crises, particularly in childhood (see Table 101-3). Patients with HbSS disease experience crises more often than do patients with HbSC disease or some other variants. Although fever, infections, dehydration, hypoxia, acidosis, and sudden temperature alterations can precipitate crises, multiple factors often contribute to development of... [Pg.1861]

Live attenuated yellow fever virus vaccine is recommended for persons who will be traveling to or living in areas where yellow fever infection occurs and is required for entry into certain countries. The reconstituted vaccine is thermolabile, and unused portions must be discarded 1 hour after reconstimtion. [Pg.2247]

Other natural PS should be considered for the potential treatment of significant human infections caused by bunyaviruses. The mouse model of Punta Toro virus, a Phlebovirus member of the Bunyaviridae family, is a model for studying the treatment of Rift Valley fever infection. Tragacanthin PS from Astragalus brachycentrus and Astragalus echidnaeformis plants caused reduction in mortality, liver infection scores, liver and spleen virus titers, and serum transaminases in treated mice [131],... [Pg.411]

Clinical malaria is characterised by periodic fever, which follows the lysis of infected erythrocytes, and caused mainly by the induction of cytokines interleukin-1 and tumour necrosis factor. P. falciparum infection can have serious effects, for example anaemia, cerebral complications (from coma to convulsions), hypoglycaemia and glomerulonephritis. The disease is most serious in the non-immune, including children, pregnant women and tourists. Humans in endemic areas, who have survived an attack of malaria, are semi-immune and disease can be characterised by headache and mild fever. Infection by the other species of Plasmodium is normally self-limiting although relapses may occur, particularly in P. vivax infections. The species of parasite and the age and immune status of the patient are important in considerations of treatment and interpretation of the effects of all medicines. [Pg.782]


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