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Theophylline hyperglycemia caused

Side effects are usually associated with the increasing serum concentration of theophylline and includes nausea, vomiting, headache, insomnia, tachypnea, epigastric pain, palpitation, hypotension, irritability. Higher doses can cause persistent vomiting, cardiac arrhythmias, intractable seizures, tachycardia. Other side effects include alopecia, hyperglycemia, inappropriate ADH syndrome, rash. [Pg.234]


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