Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Abnormal liver function tests Very rare (less than 0.01%): Cholestasis, hepatitis, jaundice Postmarketing reports: Hepatitis cholestatic[Ref]Immunologic Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Allergic drug reaction Postmarketing reports: Allergic reaction[Ref]Hematologic...
Very rare (less than 0.01%): Hepatitis, jaundice Frequency not reported: Hepatorenal syndrome, liver necrosis, liver failure, abnormal liver function testsPatent Ductus Arteriosus: Frequency not reported: Cholestasis, jaundice[Ref] Hypersensitivity Frequency not reported: Anaphylactoid reactions, hypersensit...
What is the name for a virus that infects a bacterial cell? Fill in the blank. A living organism or virus that invades the body and causes the disease is called ___. Which is a disease caused by a prokaryote? (a) ...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Real Time PCR (Viral Load) Herpes Varicella Zoster, IgG (Chicken Pox) Homocysteine Test Immunoglobulins Iron Level Kidney Function Test Lactate Dehydrogenase LH (Luteinizing Hormone) Liver Function Test Lupus Anticoagulant (PTT-LA) ...
Hepatitis:Hepatitis is a viral infection that can be transmitted to humans through blood, food and water. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the most common cause of viral hepatitis and is usually transmitted through blood or shared needles.Answer and Explanation: ...
The order name “Coleoptera” comes from two Greek words: Koleos and pteron, meaning “sheath” and “wing.” The title refers to their elytra acting as a sheath for their second set of wings. Approximately 40% of all known insects are beetles, with Coleoptera making up almost 30% of all...
Table 2. Treatment for common cold by using traditional medicine of the world. Name of the product/PlantType of medicineTreatmentReferences Lime flowers, blackcurrant and camomil European Medicine Common cold, Flu [57] Purple perilla porridge and Scallion stalk porridge Chinese Medicine Common cold ...
For instance, virus-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) can enhance infection by various flaviviruses, including, e.g., Dengue virus, rather than protecting the host against infection [1]. Other examples are the binding of apolipoprotein-E to both hepatitis C virus and heparan sulfate proteoglycans, ...
7. Interferons and Cytokines for Anti-infective and Cancer Therapy. 7.1. Interferons in Cancer Therapy (Mamta Chawla-Sarkar, Paul Masci, and Ernest Borden). 7.2. Interferons in Viral Hepatitis (Gary L. Davis). 7.3. Interferon-b in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. 7.4. Monographs. 8. ...
Research shows it’s common and can show up nearly anywhere on the body, including the mouth, genitals, nails, legs and the scalp (just to name a few spots!). What it looks like: small purple or red irritated bumps on the scalpand in some cases, hair loss. It can manifest ...