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Tag: Hazardous drugs

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Why is Topamax considered hazardous?

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Approximately 1 in 500 patients on antiepileptic drugs like Topamax have reported suicidal thoughts or behaviors. This statistic highlights one of the many reasons why is Topamax considered hazardous, alongside other serious risks such as glaucoma and metabolic acidosis. The potential for severe adverse events requires a careful consideration of its use and risks.

Why Can't You Touch Colchicine? Understanding the Risks of a Potent Drug

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Colchicine is an ancient anti-inflammatory drug with a narrow therapeutic index, meaning the difference between a therapeutic dose and a toxic dose is very small. This potent and potentially hazardous medication must be handled with extreme care, which is why you can't touch colchicine directly, especially in its powdered or uncontained forms.

Why Can't You Touch Chloramphenicol? The Serious Risk of Aplastic Anemia

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The risk of fatal aplastic anemia in humans exposed to chloramphenicol is estimated to be approximately 1 in 25,000, underscoring the extreme caution required when handling this potent antibiotic. Therefore, it is critical to understand why you can't touch chloramphenicol or come into contact with it in any form.

Understanding the Risks: Why is Exemestane Hazardous?

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In one study, the incidence of cardiac ischemic events like myocardial infarction and angina was 1.6% for patients on exemestane compared to 0.6% for those on tamoxifen [1.4.3, 1.4.5]. This highlights just one reason **why is exemestane hazardous** and requires careful medical supervision.