84. Hoss DM, Nierenberg DW (1988) "Severe shaking chills and fever following hydrochlorothiazide administration." Am J Med, 85, p. 747 85. Klein MD (1987) "Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema following hydrochlorothiazide ingestion." Ann Emerg Med, 16, p. 901-3 86. Beaudry C, Laplante L (197...
84. Hoss DM, Nierenberg DW (1988) "Severe shaking chills and fever following hydrochlorothiazide administration." Am J Med, 85, p. 747 85. Klein MD (1987) "Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema following hydrochlorothiazide ingestion." Ann Emerg Med, 16, p. 901-3 86. Beaudry C, Laplante L (197...
doi:10.1016/S0002-9343(88)80265-1Diane M. HossDavid W. NierenbergElsevier Inc.American Journal of MedicineHoss DM, Nierenberg DW. Severe shaking chills and fever following hydrochlorothiazide administration. Am J Med 1988; 85: 747.
The chills were so bad I wound up in bed with three blankets. I lost a whole night of my life last night. Add to the chills, vomiting and a fever. It was all quite unpleasant. Two answer goals for this post: 1). Do Kraft beers cause a stronger gluten reaction? I am NEVER ...
On day 6, I felt incredibly ill at work—hot flashes, strong palpitations, chills/uncontrollable leg shaking, and palor (my coworkers said I looked like a ghost). I went to my work clinic, received an IV and started feeling decent. I took the next two days off of work to rest—...
Common(1% to 10%): Accidental injury, chills, ear pain, feeling jittery, fever, lethargy, thirst, tinnitus Uncommon(0.1% to 1%): Abortion, face edema, feeling abnormal, feeling hot/cold, malaise Rare(less than 0.1%): Deafness, hypothermia, mucosal hemorrhage ...
84. Hoss DM, Nierenberg DW (1988) "Severe shaking chills and fever following hydrochlorothiazide administration." Am J Med, 85, p. 747 85. Klein MD (1987) "Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema following hydrochlorothiazide ingestion." Ann Emerg Med, 16, p. 901-3 86. Beaudry C, Laplante L (197...
Rare (0.01% to 0.1%): Chills, decreased body temperature, hypothermia Frequency not reported: Fall, sudden unexplained death3-MONTH EXTENDED-RELEASE INJECTABLE SUSPENSION: Very common (10% or more): Use of anticholinergic medications (up to 11%) Common (1% to 10%): Asthenia, fatigue, pyrexia...
chills cough decreased frequency or output of urine fever flu-like symptoms headache lower back or side pain reduced mental alertness shortness of breath yellow eyes or skinIncidence not known actions that are out of control agitation anxiety back, leg, or stomach pains bleeding gums blood in ...
Common (1% to 10%): Accidental injury, chills, fatigue, fever, tinnitus, trauma Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Hyperacusis, intentional injury, malaise, otitis media Rare (less than 0.1%): Abortion, deafness, energy increased, feeling drunk, healing abnormal, labyrinthitis, menopause, motion sickness,...