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  2. 7 doctor-approved ways to get rid of hiccups — and 3 ... - AOL

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    What causes hiccups? ... These include benzodiazepines, corticosteroids and chemotherapy drugs. Persistent hiccups may be a sign of a more serious problem or underlying condition. "Some causes of ...

  3. How to get rid of hiccups, according to experts - AOL

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    Digestive system causes of hiccups include reflux, hiatal hernia, ... Medications — including narcotics, sedatives, steroids and chemotherapy drugs — can cause hiccups, too, along with certain ...

  4. Why do we hiccup — and how do we stop? Experts weigh in. - AOL

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    Hiccups that last longer than 48 hours or a month can be caused by a variety of conditions, including side effects from medication or surgery, heart disease, nervous system diseases and ear, nose ...

  5. Hiccup - Wikipedia

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    Root causes of prolonged hiccups episodes are difficult to diagnose. [failed verification] Such attacks can cause significant morbidity and even death. [4] An episode lasting more than a few minutes is termed a bout; a bout of over 48 hours is termed persistent or protracted. Hiccups lasting longer than a month are termed intractable.

  6. Oxaliplatin - Wikipedia

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    Extravasation if oxaliplatin leaks from the infusion vein it may cause severe damage to the connective tissues. Hypokalemia (low blood potassium), which is more common in women than men [21] Persistent hiccups [22] Rhabdomyolysis [23] In addition, some patients may experience an allergic reaction to platinum-containing drugs. This is more ...

  7. Amifostine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects of amifostine include hypocalcemia, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, sneezing, somnolence, and hiccups. Serious side effects include: hypotension (found in 62% of patients), erythema multiforme, Stevens–Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis, immune hypersensitivity syndrome, erythroderma, anaphylaxis, and loss of ...

  8. Here Are Some Expert-Backed Ways to Get Rid of Your Hiccups - AOL

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    Hiccups are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm, a common nuisance that many people have experienced. Experts explain how to get rid of hiccups fast.

  9. Aprepitant - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include tiredness, loss of appetite, diarrhea, abdominal pain, hiccups, itchiness, pneumonia, and blood pressure changes. [5] Other severe side effects may include anaphylaxis. [5] While use in pregnancy does not appear to be harmful, such use has not been well studied. [7]