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... to 20%) for ALIMTA in combination with cisplatin included vomiting, neutropenia, leukopenia, anemia, stomatitis/pharyngitis, thrombocytopenia and constipation. Based on the same data, the FDA also approved a change to the second-line indication. ...
Source:PR Newswire
Date:September 29, 2008
... swallowing that are the hallmarks of a sore throat can make you miserable. A sore throat - known medically as pharyngitis - is most often caused by a viral infection such as a cold or the flu (influenza). In many cases, a sore throat is the first ...
Source:Mayo Clinic
Date:September 26, 2008
1. Do not use macrolides (erythromycin or azithromycin) as empiric therapy for pharyngitis. Stick with penicillin or cephalosporins. Macrolides do not treat Fusobacterium necrophorum. in the patient who has pencillin allergy (non-anaphylactic), and ...
Source:DB's Medical Rants
Date:September 22, 2008
... Cefaclor (Ceclor): chronic bronchitis; 16 years. Skin, lower respiratory tract and urinary tract infection and pharyngitis, tonsillitis; 1 month. Cefuroxime (Ceftin): chronic bronchitis, Lyme disease, urinary tract infections; 13 years. Pharyngitis, ...
Source:Detroit Free Press
Date:September 21, 2008
... groups. The most common adverse events across both treatment arms were back pain, arthralgia, and nasal pharyngitis. Preference and Satisfaction with a 6-monthly Subcutaneous Injection Versus a Weekly Tablet for Treatment of Low Bone Mass (Abstract ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:September 18, 2008
... were somnolence (5%, 6%, 2%), nasopharyngitis (6%, 4%, 3%), fatigue (1%, 4%, 2%), dry mouth (3%, 2%, 1%), and pharyngitis (2%, 1%, 1%), respectively. In clinical trials, the most common adverse reactions in greater than or equal to 2% of pediatric ...
Source:Med Ad News
Date:September 15, 2008
... is treating colds and rashes. In Greece, Dr. Laurie Shin is treating kids with hand foot and mouth disease, and pharyngitis. At Westside Pediatrics, Dr. Molly Hughes is seeing kids with pinkeye, colds, and stomach bugs. And in Rochester, Dr. ...
Source:WHAM
Date:September 10, 2008
... tion, bronchitis, rhinitis, thrombocytopenia, ecchymosis, peripheral edema, insomnia, nervousness, depression, pharyngitis, dyspnea and tinnitus. Additional Information Banner Pharmacaps Inc., headquartered in High Point, North Carolina, is a global
Source:Drugs.com
Date:July 30, 2008
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