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Photosensitized discoloration

Amiodarone IV Hypotension, sinus bradycardia Oral Blue-grey skin discoloration, photosensitivity, corneal microdeposits, pulmonary fibrosis, hepatotoxicity, sinus bradycardia, hypo- or hyperthyroidism, AV block... [Pg.119]

Sulfasalazine 1000 mg bid-tid Oral 8-12 weeks N, D, rash, yellow-orange discoloration, photosensitivity, MYL CBC q 2-4 weeks for 3 mo. then q 3 mo. Sunscreen use... [Pg.873]

Fluorouracil Inhibition of the enzyme thymidylate synthase, the rate-limiting step in thymidine formation. Dose-limiting Myelosuppression and mucositis with bolus administration Diarrhea and hand-foot syndrome with continuous infusion Additional toxicities Skin discoloration, nail changes, photosensitivity, and neurologic toxicity... [Pg.1350]

The intense discoloration which developed rapidly upon UV exposure reveals the high photosensitivity of C-PVC that is even more pronounced than for PVC itself, as shown by the UV-visible absorption spectra of figure 5. After 15 minutes of irradiation, large amounts of polyenes have already accumulated in C-PVC, with sequence lengths up to 20 conjugated double bonds, while PVC is hardly affected after that short exposure. [Pg.206]

Amiodarone Tremor, ataxia, pareslfresia, insomnia, corneal microdeposits, optic neuropathy/neuritis, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, constipation, TdP (<1%), bradycardia or AV block (IV and oral use), pulmonary fibrosis, liver function test abnormalities, hepatitis, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, photosensitivity, bluegray skin discoloration, hypotension (IV use), phlebitis (IV use)... [Pg.80]

Tetracyclines inhibit P. acnes, reduce the amount of keratin in sebaceous follicles, and have antiinflammatory properties (inhibiting chemotaxis, phagocytosis, complement activation, and cell-mediated immunity). Drawbacks to tetracyclines include hepatotoxicity and predisposition to infections (e.g., vaginal candidiasis). Other adverse effects include GI disturbances, photosensitivity, tooth discoloration in children, and inhibition of skeletal growth in the developing fetus. Tetracyclines must not be combined with systemic retinoids because of an increased risk of intracranial hypertension. / Tetracycline is the least expensive agent in this class and is often... [Pg.198]

Photosensitivity Amiodarone has induced photosensitization in about 10% of patients. During long-term treatment, a blue-gray discoloration of the exposed skin may occur some protection may be afforded by sun barrier creams or protective clothing. This is slowly and occasionally incompletely reversible on discontinuation of drug. [Pg.473]

Ora/-Adverse reactions requiring discontinuation include Pulmonary infiltrates or fibrosis paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia CHF elevation of liver enzymes visual disturbances solar dermatitis blue discoloration of skin hyperthyroidism hypothyroidism. Adverse reactions occurring in at least 3% of patients include CFIF Gl complaints (nausea, vomiting, constipation, anorexia) dermatologic reactions (photosensitivity, solar dermatitis) neurologic problems (malaise, fatigue, tremor/abnormal involuntary movements, lack of coordination, abnormal gait/ataxia, dizziness, paresthesias) abnormal liver function tests. [Pg.474]

Caution [B (D if near term), M] Contra Sulfonamide or salicylate sensitivity, porphyria, GI/GU obst avoid in hepatic impair Disp Tabs SE GI upset discolors urine dizziness, HA, photosens, oligospermia, anemias, Stevens-Johnson synd Interactions T Effects OF oral anticoagulants, oral hypoglycemics, MTX, pheny-toin, zidovudine X effects W/ antibiotics X effects OF digoxin, folic acid, Fe, procaine, proparacaine, sulfonylureas, tetracaine EMS T Effects of anticoagulants monitor EGG and BP for signs of hypovolemia and electrolyte disturbances d/t D skin urine may become yellow-orange may stain contact lenses T risk of photosensitivity Rxns OD May cause NA, drowsiness, HA, abd pain, skin Rxns, lactic acidosis, and jaundice symptomatic and supportive... [Pg.292]

Photosensitization occurs in 10% of patients. With continued treatment, the skin assumes a blue-gray coloration. The risk is increased in patients of fair complexion. The discoloration of the skin regresses slowly, if at all, after discontinuation of amiodarone. [Pg.187]

Both oral and parenteral gold therapy frequently produces dermatitis, usually preceded and accompanied by pruritus. Stomatitis may accompany dermatitis, which may be preceded by a metallic taste in the mouth of the patient. Blue or gray skin discoloration can arise from gold deposition in that tissue, and photosensitivity may also occur. Unlike parenteral gold compounds, au-ranofin does not accumulate appreciably in the skin. Auranofin, but not the parenteral gold preparations, most frequently causes diarrhea (about 50%), abdominal pain, nausea, and anorexia. [Pg.436]

The toxicities of 5-fluorouracil vary with the schedule and mode of administration. Nausea is usually mild if it occurs at all. Myelosuppression is most severe after intravenous bolus administration, with leukopenia and thrombocytopenia appearing 7 to 14 days after an injection. Daily injection or continuous infusion is most likely to produce oral mucositis, pharyngitis, diarrhea, and alopecia. Skin rashes and nail discoloration have been reported, as have photosensitivity and increased skin pigmentation on sun exposure. Neurological toxicity is manifested as acute cerebellar ataxia that may occur within a few days of beginning treatment. [Pg.646]

Dermatological Allergic reactions, alopecia, photosensitivity, skin discoloration N/A Use sunblock, limit sun exposure... [Pg.331]

Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, glossitis, dysphagia, maculopapular and erythematous rashes and photosensitivity hypersensitivity reactions including urticaria, angioneurotic edema, anaphylaxis, anaphylactoid reactions. They also cause discoloration of deciduous teeth. [Pg.312]

Gastrointestinal distress (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) may be a problem with tetracycline use. Hypersensitivity reactions (such as rashes) may also occur, as well as an increase in skin sensitivity to ultraviolet light (photosensitivity).16 Tetracyclines form chemical complexes with calcium that may impair the growth and development of calcified tissues such as bone and teeth, especially in children.69 Tetracyclines also cause discoloration of teeth in children and pregnant women, apparently because of the tetracycline-calcium interaction.69 As mentioned previously, development of tetracycline-resistant strains and resulting superinfections may be a serious problem during tetracycline therapy. [Pg.509]

The deaths of breast-fed infants in the mid-fifties in Turkey, and an epidemic of skin sores and discolorations (porphyria cutanea tarda) were associated with the accidental consumption of HCB-contaminated seed grain (refs. 93-910 Clinical symptoms included weight loss, enlargement of lymph nodes and thyroid, abnormal growth of body hair and skin photosensitization. [Pg.326]

Adverse effects Amiodarone shows a variety of toxic effects. After long-term use, more than one half of the patients receiving the drug show side effects sufficiently severe to prompt its discontinuation. Some of the more common effects include interstitial pulmonary fibrosis, gastrointestinal tract intolerance, tremor, ataxia, dizziness, hyper- or hypothyroidism, liver toxicity, photosensitivity, neuropathy, muscle weakness, and blue skin discoloration caused by iodine accumulation in the skin. As noted earlier (see p. 166) recent clinical trials have shown that amiodarone did not reduce incidence of sudden death or prolong survival in patient with congestive heart failure (CHF). [Pg.183]


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