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The main side effects of vincristine are chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, hyponatremia, constipation, and hair loss. Vincristine-induced neuropathy is the main dose-limiting side effect. [9] Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy can be severe, and may be a reason to reduce or avoid using vincristine.
While metamizole is a relatively safe medication, [24] it is not entirely devoid of adverse effects. [ 24 ] Metamizole has a potential of blood-related toxicity (blood dyscrasias ), but causes less kidney , cardiovascular , and gastrointestinal toxicity than non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). [ 11 ]
The Pauling's book How to Live Longer and Feel Better, [92] first published in 1986, [93] was a bestseller and advocated taking more than 10 grams per day orally, thus approaching the amounts released by the liver directly into the circulation in other mammals: an adult goat, a typical example of a vitamin C–producing animal, will manufacture ...
GLP-1 drugs used for weight loss involve all kinds of side effects—good and not-so-good—that may or may not strike the average user. (Reminder that there are many of these meds now. GLP-1s ...
Vinblastine is a vinca alkaloid [10] [3] [11] and a chemical analogue of vincristine. [12] [13] It binds tubulin, thereby inhibiting the assembly of microtubules. [14]Vinblastine treatment causes M phase specific cell cycle arrest by disrupting microtubule assembly and proper formation of the mitotic spindle and the kinetochore, each of which are necessary for the separation of chromosomes ...
Common side effects include headache, nausea, and vomiting. While use during pregnancy may harm the fetus, not using it in methemoglobinemia is likely more dangerous. [6] [2] Methylene blue was first prepared in 1876, by Heinrich Caro. [9] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [10]
Critics have long argued that while studying the effects of Red Dye No. 3 in humans poses ethical and scientific challenges, its ban in cosmetics should have logically extended to the food supply.
Vinorelbine has a number of side-effects that can limit its use: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (a progressive, enduring and often irreversible tingling numbness, intense pain, and hypersensitivity to cold, beginning in the hands and feet and sometimes involving the arms and legs [11]), lowered resistance to infection, bruising or bleeding, anaemia, constipation, vomitings ...