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Category: Main/Drug-Induced SymptomsKeywords: Drug-induced symptoms, drug-induced disease, drug causing disease Sort Links by: Title / Popularity Links currently sorted by: Title (A to Z)
Adverse Respiratory Reactions to Long-acting Beta-agonists From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Alendronate and Oesophageal Ulceration From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Another Case of Glycemic Control Problems Associated with Fluoroquinolone Therapy By Hospital Pharmacy.
Antiepileptic hypersensitivity syndrome From Drugs & Therapy Bulletin, SHANDS at the University of Florida.
Atypical Antipsychotics May Cause Hypertension From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Beta Blockers and Airway Disease From Drugs & Therapy Bulletin, SHANDS at the University of Florida.
Carbamazepine induced Blood Dyscrasias and Skin Rash From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Diarrhoea with Beta-Blockers From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Droperidol Prolongs QT Interval From University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Pharmacy Services
Guidelines for the Prevention of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy Utilizing Hydration & N-acetylcysteine From University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Pharmacy Services
Hyperprolactinaemia With Antipsychotics From Information for Health Professionals, a government of New Zealand website.
Identifying Symptoms and Treatments For Stevens-Johnson Syndrome CE from Medicus. Note that a Free registration is needed to access this module.
Medication induced esophagitis From Drugs & Therapy Bulletin, SHANDS at the University of Florida.
Medication Induced Urine Discoloration & Urinalysis Compiled by a hospital pharmacist affiliated with VA Medical Center, Michigan.
Medication-Induced Discoloration of Feces By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan. Drugs that may discolor the feces.
Medication-Induced Fever Compiled by a hospital pharmacist affiliated with VA Medical Center, Michigan. List of medications that may cause fever.
Medication-Induced Hyperglycemia By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan.
Medication-Induced Hyperuricemia By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan. Drugs that may increase uric acid level.
Medication-Induced Neutropenia By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan.
Medication-Induced Thrombocytopenia By a clinical pharmacist affiliated from VA Medical Center, Michigan. Medications that may reduce platelet count.
NSAID Induced Bleeding CE from Dot Pharmacy
Serotonin Syndrome: Recognition and Management from US Pharmacist
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