Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW
Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW
(1982): Grunwald Z, Drug Intell Clin Pharm 16, 492 Mucosal Gingival hyperplasia/hypertrophy (10%) Keratoses (2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179 Melanosis (2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179 Pigmentation (2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179 Pruritus (>10%) Rash (sic) Urticaria Vasculitis (1996): Van der Klauw MM+, Br J Dermatol 134, 361 Mucosal Gingivitis (2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179 Sialorrhea (>10%) Stomatitis (>10%) (2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179 Tongue black (2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179 Xerostomia (1–3%) NICOTINE 391
392 NICOTINE Other Application-site burning Application-site erythema Application-site pruritus Hypersensitivity (
- Page 416 and 417: Reactions Skin Acne (1998): Wollina
- Page 418 and 419: (1983): Nusbaum BP+, Arch Dermatol
- Page 420 and 421: (1997): O’Reilly FM+, American Ac
- Page 422 and 423: MEMANTINE Trade names: Akatinol; Ax
- Page 424 and 425: MERCAPTOPURINE Synonyms: 6-mercapto
- Page 426 and 427: (1998): Leal G, Fortaleza, Brazil (
- Page 428 and 429: (2002): Caplehorn JR+, Aust N Z J P
- Page 430 and 431: (1995): Vogt T+, Br J Dermatol 133,
- Page 432 and 433: Mucosal Aphthous stomatitis (2003):
- Page 434 and 435: (1987): Norris PG+, Clin Exp Dermat
- Page 436 and 437: (1998): Corazza M+, Contact Dermati
- Page 438 and 439: METOCLOPRAMIDE Trade names: Apo-Met
- Page 440 and 441: Oral ulceration Stomatitis (1987):
- Page 442 and 443: Reactions Skin Erythema multiforme
- Page 444 and 445: (1996): Carrington PR, Little Rock,
- Page 446 and 447: (2003): Abe M+, Intern Med 42(1), 4
- Page 448 and 449: Other Abdominal pain (2006): Preutt
- Page 450 and 451: Erythema multiforme Exanthems (9-16
- Page 452 and 453: Other Anaphylactoid reactions/Anaph
- Page 454 and 455: MUPIROCIN* Trade names: Bactoderm;
- Page 456 and 457: Mucosal Gingivitis (
- Page 458 and 459: (1981): Wolf A, ZHautkr(German) 56,
- Page 460 and 461: (1984): Stern RS+, JAMA 252, 1433 V
- Page 462 and 463: Hair Hair - alopecia (
- Page 464 and 465: NEVIRAPINE Trade name: Viramune (Bo
- Page 468 and 469: Urticaria (
- Page 470 and 471: (2000): Rodrigues de Oliveira J+, G
- Page 472 and 473: (2007): Koulaouzidis A+, Ann Hepato
- Page 474 and 475: Vulvovaginal candidiasis (2002): Me
- Page 476 and 477: Mucosal Oral mucosal eruption (1987
- Page 478 and 479: Mucosal Tongue edema Other Anaphyla
- Page 480 and 481: Chills (5-10%) Hypersensitivity (
- Page 482 and 483: OXACILLIN Trade names: Bactocill; B
- Page 484 and 485: Other Anaphylactoid reactions/Anaph
- Page 486 and 487: OXYMORPHONE Synonym: 14-hydroxy-dih
- Page 488 and 489: (2001): Robinson JB+, Gynecol Oncol
- Page 490 and 491: PANCRELIPASE Trade names: Cotazym (
- Page 492 and 493: Exanthems Fixed eruption (1994): Ki
- Page 494 and 495: (2006): Bettoli V+, Acta Derm Vener
- Page 496 and 497: Reactions Skin Adverse effects (sic
- Page 498 and 499: (1981): Hashimoto K+, JAmAcadDermat
- Page 500 and 501: Hypersensitivity (1999): Hsu HL+, T
- Page 502 and 503: Injection-site calcification (1991)
- Page 504 and 505: PEPPERMINT Scientific name: Mentha
- Page 506 and 507: (1995): Magro CM+, JAmAcadDermatol3
- Page 508 and 509: (1993): Leenutaphong V+, Int J Derm
- Page 510 and 511: PHENYLEPHRINE Trade names: Dionephr
- Page 512 and 513: (1991): Kleier RS, Arch Dermatol 12
- Page 514 and 515: Lymphoproliferative disease (1992):
(1982): Grunwald Z, <strong>Drug</strong> Intell Clin Pharm 16, 492<br />
Mucosal<br />
Gingival hyperplasia/hypertrophy (10%)<br />
Keratoses<br />
(2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179<br />
Melanosis<br />
(2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179<br />
Pigmentation<br />
(2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179<br />
Pruritus (>10%)<br />
Rash (sic)<br />
Urticaria<br />
Vasculitis<br />
(1996): Van der Klauw MM+, Br J Dermatol 134, 361<br />
Mucosal<br />
Gingivitis<br />
(2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179<br />
Sialorrhea (>10%)<br />
Stomatitis (>10%)<br />
(2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179<br />
Tongue black<br />
(2003): Taybos G, Am J Med Sci 326(4), 179<br />
Xerostomia (1–3%)<br />
NICOTINE 391