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  2. Dimercaprol - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] It is given by injection into a muscle. [3] Common side effects include high blood pressure, pain at the site of the injection, vomiting, and fever. [3] It is not recommended for people with peanut allergies as it is typically formulated as a suspension in peanut oil. [3] It is unclear if use in pregnancy is safe for the baby. [3]

  3. Prochlorperazine - Wikipedia

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    It may be taken by mouth, rectally, injection into a vein, or injection into a muscle. [6] Common side effects include sleepiness, blurry vision, low blood pressure, and dizziness. [6] Serious side effects may include movement disorders including tardive dyskinesia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. [6]

  4. Hydromorphone - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include dizziness, sleepiness, nausea, itchiness, and constipation. [7] Serious side effects may include abuse, low blood pressure, seizures, respiratory depression, and serotonin syndrome. [7] Rapidly decreasing the dose may result in opioid withdrawal. [7] Generally, use during pregnancy or breastfeeding is not recommended ...

  5. Paracetamol - Wikipedia

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    Its plasma terminal elimination half-life is 1.9–2.5 hours, [6] and volume of distribution is roughly 50 L. [132] Protein binding is negligible, except under the conditions of overdose, when it may reach 15–21 %. [6] The concentration in serum after a typical dose of paracetamol usually peaks below 30 μg/mL (200 μmol/L). [133]

  6. Propofol - Wikipedia

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    One of propofol's most common side effects is pain on injection, especially in smaller veins. This pain arises from activation of the pain receptor, TRPA1, [54] found on sensory nerves and can be mitigated by pretreatment with lidocaine. [55] Less pain is experienced when infused at a slower rate in a large vein (antecubital fossa).

  7. Cialis Side Effects: What to Expect (& How to Avoid Them) - AOL

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    But because daily-use Cialis is prescribed at a lower dosage, some side effects appear less common and are generally less severe. For instance, in clinical trials, 11 to 15 percent of men reported ...

  8. Medroxyprogesterone acetate - Wikipedia

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    Serum estradiol remains at approximately 50 pg/mL for approximately four months post-injection (with a range of 10–92 pg/mL after several years of use), rising once MPA levels fall below 0.5 ng/mL. [211] Hot flashes are rare while MPA is found at significant blood levels in the body, and the vaginal lining remains moist and creased.

  9. Casirivimab/imdevimab - Wikipedia

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    The most common side effects include allergic reactions, which include infusion related reactions, injection site reactions, [10] brief pain, weakness and others. [17] The combination is approved under the brand name Ronapreve for medical use in Japan, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and Australia. [1] [7] [10] [12] [18] [19]