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  2. Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Some chemotherapy drugs are used in diseases other than cancer, such as in autoimmune disorders, [166] and noncancerous plasma cell dyscrasia. In some cases they are often used at lower doses, which means that the side effects are minimized, [166] while in other cases doses similar to ones used to treat cancer are used.

  3. Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Coates et al. found that patients receiving chemotherapy ranked nausea and vomiting as the first and second most severe side effects, respectively. Up to 20% of patients receiving highly emetogenic agents in this era postponed, or even refused, potentially curative treatments. [ 1 ]

  4. Lomustine - Wikipedia

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    There are 407 FDA-approved drugs which may interact with lomustine. Many of these interactions are due to severe side-effects of this chemotherapy, which are incompatible other drugs' known side effects. [18] Lomustine is contraindicated in the administration of most live vaccines during treatment, due to infection risk.

  5. Dacarbazine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include loss of appetite, vomiting, low white blood cell count, and low platelets. [3] Other serious side effects include liver problems and allergic reactions. [3] It is unclear if use in pregnancy is safe for the baby. [3] Dacarbazine is in the alkylating agent and purine analog families of medication. [3]

  6. Vinorelbine - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Cyclophosphamide - Wikipedia

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    Cyclophosphamide (CP), also known as cytophosphane among other names, [3] is a medication used as chemotherapy and to suppress the immune system. [4] As chemotherapy it is used to treat lymphoma, multiple myeloma, leukemia, ovarian cancer, breast cancer, small cell lung cancer, neuroblastoma, and sarcoma. [4]

  8. Overview of common vision problems and medications - AOL

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    This is especially true for antibiotics, as unnecessary use can slowly make bacteria more resistant to these drugs. Common side effects include general discomfort in the eye, redness, dryness ...

  9. Doctors Foreshadow Side Effects Of Ozempic As the Medication ...

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    Image credits: demimoore In addition, the usage of Ozempic has dominated so much of Hollywood that “celebrity and high profile clients” are hosting GLP-1 “parties” of sorts where nurse ...