Common side effects by drug type: Drug TypeCommon Side Effects Antibiotics Nausea, diarrhea, rash, yeast infection, fever Antidepressants Weight gain, insomnia, nervousness Antihistamines, allergy medications Drowsiness, insomnia, weakness Asthma medications Nervousness, sweating, nausea, vomiting Decongestant...
Biologics, also called biologicals, are drugs made from living things. Sometimes, these substances come from human donors, such as donated blood. Other times, they are grown in a laboratory. For example, scientists might grow a type of bacteria that makes a helpful substance. Then, they harves...
Side effects of these drugs will be discussed followed by consideration of other drugs used for the treatment of chILD.doi:10.1016/j.prrv.2018.03.002Breuer, OdedSchultz, AndréPaediatric Respiratory Reviews
If you've been taking prescription medications for years and are starting to experience adverse drug reactions, FIND OUT IF YOUR MEDICATION COULD BE CAUSING IT. Just because the FDA says something is safe, doesn't necessarily mean that it is- case in point are theQuinolone Antibiotics. This c...
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Snipping the Thread of Life: Antimuscarinic Side Effects of Medications in the Elderly Drugs with antimuscarinic activity are used for a wide variety of medical conditions. Unfortunately, side effects that develop as a result of muscarinic bl... NL Peters - 《Archives of Internal Medicine》 被引...
Are All Drugs Dangerous? Regardless of whether a drug is prescription or OTC, brand-name or generic, it has the potential to cause side effects. “Side effects, also known as adverse events, are unwanted or unexpected events or reactions to a drug,”- according to the FDA. Side effects ...
Side Effects of HIV and AIDS Drugs HIV medications help people with HIV lead longer, healthier lives. They're an essential part of taking care of yourself. But AIDS and HIV drug side effects are also common. These side effects range in severity from mild to life-threatening but can often ...
“For many decades it’s been standard medical practice to treat pain with anti-inflammatory drugs. But we found that this short-term fix could lead to longer-term problems,” says Jeffrey Mogil, a Professor in the Department of Psychology at McGill University and E. P. Taylor Ch...
Avoid driving or operating machinery for at least 4 hours after taking melatonin, or until the drowsy effects are no longer present. Avoid using this medication with other prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, or dietary supplements without asking your doctor, pharmacist or other healthca...