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  2. Epoetin alfa - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include high blood pressure, headache, disabling cluster migraine (resistant to remedies), joint pain, and clotting at the injection site. Rare cases of stinging at the injection site, skin rash, and flu-like symptoms (joint and muscle pain) have occurred within a few hours following administration. More serious side effects ...

  3. Semaglutide Side Effects: Is It Safe? What You Need To Know - AOL

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    Common Side Effects of Semaglutide. It’s not uncommon to experience some adverse effects with semaglutide, especially during the first few weeks of treatment or when adjusting to a higher dose.

  4. Asparaginase - Wikipedia

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    It is given by injection into a vein, or muscle. [6] A pegylated version is also available. [8] In food manufacturing it is used to decrease acrylamide. [7] Common side effects when used by injection include allergic reactions, pancreatitis, blood clotting problems, high blood sugar, kidney problems, and liver dysfunction. [6]

  5. Gold-containing drugs - Wikipedia

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    Other side effects of gold-containing drugs include kidney damage, itching rash, and ulcerations of the mouth, tongue, and pharynx. Approximately 35% of patients discontinue the use of gold salts because of these side effects. Kidney function must be monitored continuously while taking gold compounds. [5]

  6. Gemcitabine - Wikipedia

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    Gemcitabine is a chemotherapy drug that works by killing any cells that are dividing. [11] Cancer cells divide rapidly and so are targeted at higher rates by gemcitabine, but many essential cells also divide rapidly, including cells in skin, the scalp, the stomach lining, and bone marrow, resulting in adverse effects. [17]: 265

  7. Are Weight Loss Injections Safe? What to Know Before ... - AOL

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    There are side effects of weight loss injections to be aware of. Nausea and diarrhea are common with weight loss injections. Rarer (but more serious) health risks include kidney issues and ...

  8. Tumor lysis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Acute kidney injury: Patients at risk for developing TLS (e.g. patients about to receive chemotherapy for a cancer with a high cell turnover rate, especially lymphomas and leukemias) should receive appropriate intravenous hydration in order to improve blood flow to the kidneys, maximize urine output, and ultimately prevent precipitation of uric ...

  9. Melarsoprol - Wikipedia

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    Melarsoprol has a high number of side effects. [4] Common side effects include brain dysfunction, numbness, rashes, and kidney and liver problems. [2] About 1–5% of people die during treatment, although this is tolerated due to sleeping sickness itself having a practically 100% mortality rate when untreated. [3]