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Medication-Induced Hyperglycemia 
By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan.
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Medication-Induced Fever 
Compiled by a hospital pharmacist affiliated with VA Medical Center, Michigan. List of medications that may cause fever.
Hits: 999

Medication Induced Urine Discoloration & Urinalysis 
Compiled by a hospital pharmacist affiliated with VA Medical Center, Michigan.
Hits: 894

Medication-Induced Thrombocytopenia 
By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan. Medications that may reduce platelet count.
Hits: 876

Medication-Induced Neutropenia 
By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan.
Hits: 840

Medication-Induced Hyperuricemia 
By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan. Drugs that may increase uric acid level.
Hits: 839

Medication-Induced Discoloration of Feces 
By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan. Drugs that may discolor the feces.
Hits: 815

Serotonin Syndrome: Recognition and Management 
from US Pharmacist
Hits: 719

Carbamazepine induced Blood Dyscrasias and Skin Rash 
From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Hits: 696

Alendronate and Oesophageal Ulceration 
From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Hits: 657

Diarrhoea with Beta-Blockers 
From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Hits: 641

Hyperprolactinaemia With Antipsychotics 
From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Hits: 636

Atypical Antipsychotics May Cause Hypertension 
From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Hits: 631

Adverse Respiratory Reactions to Long-acting Beta-agonists 
From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Hits: 630

Guidelines for the Prevention of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy Utilizing Hydration & N-acetylcysteine 
From University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Pharmacy Services
Hits: 567

Medication induced esophagitis 
From Drugs & Therapy Bulletin, SHANDS at the University of Florida.
Hits: 554

Droperidol Prolongs QT Interval 
From University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Pharmacy Services
Hits: 543

Beta Blockers and Airway Disease 
From Drugs & Therapy Bulletin, SHANDS at the University of Florida.
Hits: 530

Antiepileptic hypersensitivity syndrome 
From Drugs & Therapy Bulletin, SHANDS at the University of Florida.
Hits: 516

Another Case of Glycemic Control Problems Associated with Fluoroquinolone Therapy 
By Hospital Pharmacy.
Hits: 508

Drug Induced Osteoporosis (DIO) 
From Saskatchewan Drug Information Services (SDIS)
Hits: 343

Drug-Induced Delirium 
From Clinical Pharmacology Department, Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand
Hits: 320

Drug-Induced Liver Toxicity 
From FDA/Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
Hits: 319

Drug Induced Hyponatraemia 
From Clinical Pharmacology Department, Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand
Hits: 319

Drug-Induced QT Prolongation 
From Clinical Pharmacology Department, Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand
Hits: 307

Clinical Therapeutics and the Recognition of Drug-Induced Disease 
Continuing education module from FDA Medwatch with the following upon completion objectives: Understand the importance of postmarketing drug surveillance, identify basic limitations of premarketing clinical trials in the detection of adverse drug reactions, explain how the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of a drug influence its efficacy and expected toxicity, list the types of adverse drug reactions, describe the thought process involved in recognizing an adverse drug event (ADE), differentiate which ADEs to report to the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) MEDWatch program
Hits: 299

Drugs & Gastrointestinal Bleeding 
Clinical Pharmacology Department,Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand
Hits: 295

Atypical antipsychotic-induced blood dyscrasias 
From Clinical Pharmacology Department, Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand
Hits: 293

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