"Severe and unrecognized dental abnormalities after drug-induced epidermal necrolysis". Archives of Dermatology. 145 (11): 1332- ... Thalidomide (N-phthaloylglutamine) was also discovered to have a causative effect on mothers who took the drug during pregnancy ... Exposure to PCBs (such as dioxin), allergies, and toxic epidermal necrolysis following a drug reaction may also be contributing ... It usually occurs as part of a syndrome that involves other abnormalities and requires multidisciplinary treatment. The ...
Drug-induced nail changes are caused by drug usage which may result in various abnormalities.: 665-6 In approximately half of ... Nail Abnormalities: Clues to Systemic Disease Archived 2008-05-12 at the Wayback Machine Links to pictures of Toenail Diseases ... or side effects of drugs. Onychomadesis is the separation and falling off of a nail from the nail bed. Common causes include ... systemic upsets or adverse reaction to drugs. Onychorrhexis also known as brittle nails, is brittleness with breakage of ...
Patients taking haloperidol are at a higher risk if they also have electrolyte abnormalities (such as hypokalemia and/or ... Most patients with drug-induced QT prolongation are asymptomatic and are diagnosed solely by EKG in association with a history ... Yap YG, Camm AJ (November 2003). "Drug induced QT prolongation and torsades de pointes". Heart. 89 (11): 1363-72. doi:10.1136/ ... The ischemia that results from myocardial infarctions also induce QT prolongation.[citation needed] The main groups of drugs ...
However, lymph node abnormalities have been observed, including malignancies. Phenytoin has been associated with drug-induced ... In general, phenytoin can interact with the following drugs: Antidepressants drugs Antifungal drugs such as Fluconazole, ... Patsalos PN (2012). "Chapter 67 Antiepileptic drug pharmacokinetics and therapeutic drug monitoring". Antiepileptic drug ... Phenytoin has been known to cause drug-induced lupus. Phenytoin is also associated with induction of reversible IgA deficiency ...
The spectrum of drug-induced liver alterations is broad and encompasses the whole range of hepatic abnormalities. The incidence ... "Analysis of drug-induced interstitial lung disease using the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report database". SAGE Open Med. 8: ... n\n] Drug-induced changes were more likely when liver function test values were above the ULN at more than one assessment. This ... 2016). "Drug-induced photosensitivity to bicalutamide - case report and review of the literature". Reactions Weekly. 1612 (1): ...
Mistoprostol is a drug treatment for peptic ulcers that can also cause abortion or induce labor. The use of this drug (inserted ... Uterine hyperstimulation may result in fetal heart rate abnormalities, uterine rupture, or placental abruption. It is usually ... Briggs GG, Wan SR (June 2006). "Drug therapy during labor and delivery, part 2". Am J Health Syst Pharm. 63 (12): 1131-9. doi: ... Briggs GG, Wan SR (June 2006). "Drug therapy during labor and delivery, part 2". Am J Health Syst Pharm. 63 (12): 1131-9. doi: ...
said there was "... increasing evidence from animal studies showing that cannabinoid drugs ... induce enduring neurobehavioral ... but abnormalities in the endocannabinoid system during the phase of placental development are also linked with problems in ... Drugs in pregnancy N-acylethanolamine (NAE) Fonseca BM, Correia-da-Silva G, Almada M, Costa MA, Teixeira NA (2013). "The ... The National Institute on Drug Abuse states that further research is required to "disentangle" effects of cannabis use from a ...
658 Chromonychia can be induced by antineoplastic drugs with few distinct forms, the most frequently seen is melanonychia. ... Chromonychia is an abnormality in color of the substance or surface of the nail plate or subungual tissues.: ... Although a few cytostatics may cause these changes, the drugs most commonly involved are adriamycin, cyclophosphamide and ...
Coadministration of moxifloxacin with other drugs that also prolong the QT interval or induce bradycardia (e.g., beta-blockers ... including those with conduction abnormalities. The safety of moxifloxacin in human patients under age 18 has not been ... Several drugs in this class, including moxifloxacin, are not licensed by the Food and Drug Administration for use in children, ... "Center for drug evaluation and research Application number 21-598" (PDF). Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 15 April 2005. ...
... predicting individual susceptibility to drug-induced adverse effects causing weight gain and related metabolic abnormalities. ... The non-selective melanocortin receptor agonist afamelanotide (NDP-α-MSH) has been found to induce brain-derived neurotrophic ... 190 Kb downstream of MC4R in association with severe antipsychotic-induced weight gain. This locus overlapped with the region ...
Traish AM (2018). "The Post-finasteride Syndrome: Clinical Manifestation of Drug-Induced Epigenetics Due to Endocrine ... Foss GL (January 1956). "Abnormalities of form and function of the human breast". Journal of Endocrinology. 14 (1): R6-R9. ... Thompson DF, Carter JR (1993). "Drug-induced gynecomastia". Pharmacotherapy. 13 (1): 37-45. doi:10.1002/j.1875-9114.1993. ... as the drug has been associated with inducing depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation, symptoms that are particularly common ...
Last, the electrophysiologist may administer various drugs (proarrhythmic agents) to induce arrhythmia (inducibility of VT/VF ... The doctor will pace each chamber of the heart one by one, looking for any abnormalities. Then the electrophysiologist tries to ... A peripheral venous cannula is generally inserted to allow medication to be given such as sedatives, anesthesia, or drugs. An ... and during any abnormal heart rhythms that can be induced. EP studies are used to investigate the cause, location of origin, ...
... regulation observed in disease states as seen in cells from patients with polycystic kidney disease or leading to drug-induced ... The Ehrlich team hypothesizes that these abnormalities in function are consequences, at least in part, of altered intracellular ...
Identifying whether or not abnormalities in these pathways cause myoclonus may help in efforts to develop drug treatments and ... Other receptors with links to myoclonus include those for benzodiazepines, drugs that induce sleep, and for glycine, an ... and similar drugs, and is possibly a sign of high and/or rapidly increasing serum levels of these drugs. Myoclonic jerks caused ... chemical or drug poisoning, as a side effect of certain drugs (such as tramadol, quinolones, benzodiazepine, gabapentin, ...
Central nervous system tumor Central pontine myelinolysis Cerebrovascular diseases Drug induced Infectious or post infectious ... neurological abnormalities other than dystonia, abnormalities on brain imaging, particularly in the basal ganglia. To further ... These drugs have fallen out of fashion due to various serious side effects: sedation, parkinsonism, and tardive dyskinesia. ... How to induce neuroplasticity. A new approach to rehabilitate dystonias. Galene editions 2012. Adam OR, Jankovic J (2007). " ...
... all serious medical abnormalities.[citation needed] Sulfhemoglobinemia is usually drug induced, with drugs associated with it ... even though a blood count test may not show any abnormalities in the blood. This discoloration is caused by greater than 5 ... "Phenazopyridine-induced sulfhemoglobinemia". Ann Pharmacother. 39 (6): 1128-30. doi:10.1345/aph.1E557. PMID 15886294. S2CID ... Haddad and Winchester's Clinical Management of Poisoning and Drug Overdose (4 ed.). Saunders. p. 289. doi:10.1016/B978-0-7216- ...
... the foetus is at risk of severe abnormalities or genetic disorders.: 17 In December 2014, two drugs that induce miscarriage- ... The drugs must be prescribed by doctors at approved hospitals or clinics. Women who self-medicate to terminate pregnancies on ... there has never been any official report on the ratio of induced abortions to the number of abortions overall in Thailand," the ...
... and more rarely with anatomic pancreatic abnormalities, pseudocysts, or drug-induced pancreatitis.: 493 Factitial panniculitis ... hepatic dysfunction and coagulation abnormalities.: 494 CHP may occur either isolated or as part of cutaneous manifestations of ... is a panniculitis that may be induced by the injection of organic materials, povidone, feces, saliva, vaginal fluid, and oils ...
... drug-induced QT prolongation, Digoxin toxicity) and management of overdose (e.g., tricyclic overdose) Electrolyte abnormalities ... genetic and drug-induced Right and left atrial abnormality Electrolytes disturbances and intoxication: Digitalis intoxication ... ISBN 978-1-68185-011-5. "ECG Study Guide". Otero J, Lenihan DJ (2000). "The "normothermic" Osborn wave induced by severe ... the effects of heart drugs, and the function of implanted pacemakers. The overall goal of performing an ECG is to obtain ...
Radicals may also be involved in Parkinson's disease, senile and drug-induced deafness, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's. The ... skin pigmentary melanin abnormalities, deafness, arthritis, and diabetes mellitus. The free-radical theory of aging proposes ... For weak bonds, homolysis can be induced thermally. Strong bonds require high energy photons or even flames to induce homolysis ... Because radicals are necessary for life, the body has a number of mechanisms to minimize radical-induced damage and to repair ...
... drug-induced neutropenia). Additionally, acute neutropenia can be commonly seen from people recovering from a viral infection ... A bone marrow biopsy can identify abnormalities in myelopoesis contributing to neutropenia such as the stage of arrest in the ... The common causes of acquired agranulocytosis including drugs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antiepileptics, ... The drug was approved in February 2021 by the FDA for use in patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. If left ...
... drug induced Dyskinesia Dysmorphism abnormal vocalization mental retardation Dysmorphism cleft palate loose skin ... retardation eye abnormality Dwarfism short limb absent fibulas very short digits Dwarfism stiff joint ocular abnormalities ... Double tachycardia induced by catecholamines Double uterus-hemivagina-renal agenesis Down syndrome Doxorubicin-induced ... Duplication of urethra Dupont-Sellier-Chochillon syndrome Dupuytren subungual exostosis Dupuytren's contracture Dust-induced ...
... hematologic abnormalities, and systemic illness. Other synonymous names and acronyms include drug-induced hypersensitivity ... Like other SCARs-inducing drugs, DRESS syndrome-inducing drugs or their metabolites stimulate CD8+ T or CD4+ T cells to ... Bocquet H, Bagot M, Roujeau JC (December 1996). "Drug-induced pseudolymphoma and drug hypersensitivity syndrome (Drug Rash with ... Severe cutaneous adverse reactions Adverse drug reaction Drug allergy Drug intolerance Drug tolerance List of skin conditions ...
Acquired causes of tics include drug-induced tics, head trauma, encephalitis, stroke, and carbon monoxide poisoning. The ... Chorea (disease) Myoclonus Dystonia Torsion dystonia Idiopathic dystonia Chromosomal abnormalities Citrullinemia Down syndrome ... Cerebral palsy Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Fetal alcohol syndrome Head trauma Hypoglycemia Intrauterine exposure to illicit drugs ...
Alcohol-induced liver disease can also exacerbate other health conditions that contribute to retinopathy, such as hypertension ... Alcohol consumption leads to abnormalities in the metabolism pathways of several essential nutrients for eye health such as ... Drug abuse retinopathy is damage to the retina of the eyes caused by chronic drug abuse. Types of retinopathy caused by drug ... "How Drug Abuse Affects the Eye". Review of Optometry. Archived from the original on 2023-03-10. Retrieved 2023-03-10. Isner JM ...
Research on the effect of the psychedelic drug psilocybin shows that the altered state of consciousness induced by this drug ... Therefore, functional abnormalities of the PCC might be an accumulation of remote and widespread damage in the brain. The PCC ... Structural and functional abnormalities in the PCC result in a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders. The PCC likely ... Abnormalities in the structure and white matter connections of the PCC have also been recorded in patients with schizophrenia. ...
Drug-induced QT prolongation is often a result of treatment by antiarrhythmic drugs such as amiodarone and sotalol, antibiotics ... LQT8, also known as Timothy syndrome combines a prolonged QT interval with fused fingers or toes (syndactyly). Abnormalities of ... Arrhythmias occur more commonly in drug-induced LQTS if the medication in question has been rapidly given intravenously, or if ... Roden DM (March 2004). "Drug-induced prolongation of the QT interval". The New England Journal of Medicine. 350 (10): 1013-22. ...
Like other SCARs-inducing drugs, SJS-inducing drugs or their metabolites stimulate CD8+ T cells or CD4+ T cells to initiate ... when taking the drug. In addition to abnormalities in drug-metabolizing enzymes, dysfunctions of the kidney, liver, or GI tract ... a drug's ability to induce SCARs is limited to those individuals who express HLA serotypes targeted by the drug or its ... Fan WL, Shiao MS, Hui RC, Su SC, Wang CW, Chang YC, Chung WH (2017). "HLA Association with Drug-Induced Adverse Reactions". ...
... or use of enzyme inducing drugs such as phenytoin. Treatment with imidazole drugs such as etomidate, ketoconazole and ... Several blood test abnormalities can suggest corticosteroid insufficiency, such as hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, ... Furthermore, anaesthesia drugs like etomidate could interfere with the HPA axis. The secretion also loses its normal diurnal ... Both a metyrapone-induced decrease in cortisol and hypoglycemia are potentially harmful to intensive care patients. The exact ...
Drug induced ANIMs can be reversed or improved by tapering off of the drugs and finding alternative care. Hyperthyroidism ... Most cases of ANIM can be linked to drugs or dietary abnormalities.[citation needed] It is not uncommon for drugs to damage ... Particular families of drugs are known to induce myopathies on the molecular level, thus altering organelle function such as ... Many of the drugs associated with inducing myopathies in patients are found in rheumatology practice.[citation needed] ...