Although the H2-receptor blockers are very safe drugs, they are capable of causing thrombocytopenia, a disorder in which there are too few platelets in the blood. This deficiency may cause bleeding problems,
The adverse effects of ganglionic blockers include paralysis of gastrointestinal movements, nausea, gastritis, urinary retention, and blurred vision.
Headaches and nervousness are the most frequent adverse reactions seen with use of Hoodia.
The proton pump inhibitors are also very safe, but have been associated with rare but severe skin reactions.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to rubbing alcohol and experience adverse reactions when using it. Symptoms may include skin irritation, redness, itching, or swelling. It is important to consult a healthcare professional if you suspect you are allergic to rubbing alcohol.
No, they're not the same thing. Contraindications are basically warnings and will most likely LEAD to adverse reactions.
Yes, drugs that are linked to photosensitivity can lead to adverse reactions when exposed to sunlight.
The possible complications of thigh liposuction are similar to those of any type of liposuction. Complications include negative reactions to anesthesia, nerve damage, blood clots (which can be deadly), adverse reactions to medications, and permanent disfigurement of the thighs.
These are the undesirable effects of drugs.
Any prescription medication comes with a safety sheet that discusses possible adverse reactions, and risks. You can look up the medication online and find this information.
The anti depressants are beta blockers. They can have adverse effect on proper growth and development.
a drug called naloxone
The medical term for the study of adverse reactions or drug interactions is pharmacovigilance. It involves monitoring the safety of medications and assessing their risks and benefits in real-world settings.