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Tag: Hypersensitivity

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Can Trileptal cause a rash? Understanding the Risk and What to Do

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While Trileptal (oxcarbazepine) is an effective anti-seizure medication, a small percentage of people who take it can develop a skin rash. The severity of a Trileptal rash can range from a benign, mild reaction to a rare but life-threatening hypersensitivity syndrome, such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS).

Who Should Not Take Tysabri? A Guide to Contraindications and Risks

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Tysabri (natalizumab) carries a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) boxed warning due to the increased risk of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). This rare but serious brain infection is a primary concern for patients, making it critical to understand **who should not take Tysabri** to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Can Trulicity cause hives? Understanding the Allergic Reaction Risk

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According to clinical trials, allergic reactions, some severe, occurred in 0.5% of people taking Trulicity (dulaglutide). Yes, Trulicity can cause hives, which can indicate either a localized injection site reaction or a more serious systemic allergic response. It's crucial for patients to understand the difference and know when to seek immediate medical attention.

The Dangers and Side Effects: Can You Use Too Much Tobramycin Eye Drops?

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Overusing an antibiotic, even a topical one like tobramycin, can lead to adverse effects rather than faster healing. Clinically apparent signs and symptoms of a topical tobramycin overdose often mimic the localized ocular toxicity that can be a side effect, including eyelid itching, swelling, and redness. Therefore, understanding the risks is crucial before you can use too much tobramycin eye drops.

Can lamotrigine cause brain swelling?

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In 2010, the FDA issued a safety warning regarding lamotrigine (brand name Lamictal) after identifying 40 reported cases of aseptic meningitis between 1994 and 2009. This rare but serious side effect, characterized by inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, can in some instances lead to complications like brain swelling.

Can GLP-1 Cause Face Rash? Unpacking Skin Reactions to Medications

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While many people are familiar with the gastrointestinal side effects of GLP-1 medications, dermatological adverse events have also been reported with increasing frequency. So, can GLP-1 cause face rash? The answer is yes, though it is often a sign of a more serious, albeit rare, systemic reaction rather than a common side effect.

What are the contraindications for Intralipid infusion?

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Approximately 10% to 20% of hospitalized patients receive some form of parenteral nutrition, making awareness of medication safety critical. Understanding what are the contraindications for Intralipid infusion is essential for preventing adverse effects and ensuring patient safety, especially in vulnerable populations like neonates.