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A bad head gasket is the most common cause of antifreeze mixing in the oil. The antifreeze will dilute the oil and it will eventually cause your engine to seize up.
One possible side effect is death.
yes, obstructive jaundice.
None. It may include corrosion preventative, which is always useful. It may include a wetting agent that helps to transfer heat, which is useful. Most antifreezes include corrosion preventatives and lubricants for the water pump but not wetting agents and actually lower the boiling point of water. Which means that you should run the recommended ratio of antifreeze for your conditions and no more.
My car does the same thing to me. I'm going to sell it.
Some likely side effects of using topical corticosteroid agents is thinning skin and stretch marks.
Firming agents have some negative effects. One notable issue is that the resulting texture is not as good, depending on the type of agent used.
mental retardation,congenital anomalies
Mark Abramowicz has written: 'Handbook of antimicrobial therapy' -- subject(s): Antibacterial agents, Anti-Infective Agents, Adverse effects, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Antiviral agents, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Chemotherapy, Therapeutic use, Anti-infective agents, Communicable diseases, Drug Therapy
nerve agents
- chemical analysis - color - odor - reactions and effects