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Tag: Respiratory side effects

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Does Cyclopentolate Have Respiratory Side Effects?

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While primarily known for its localized effect on the eye, systemic absorption of cyclopentolate can cause adverse effects. This raises the critical question, **does cyclopentolate have respiratory side effects?** The answer, while nuanced, confirms that serious respiratory complications, though rare, can occur, particularly in vulnerable populations like infants.

Understanding if and how timolol causes respiratory side effects

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Case reports and studies have documented severe respiratory events, including fatal bronchospasm, even with topically administered timolol in susceptible patients. This critical risk underscores the importance of understanding **does timolol cause respiratory side effects** for those with pre-existing lung conditions.

Can Lupron Cause a Cough? A Review of Respiratory Side Effects

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Lupron (leuprolide) is a synthetic hormone used to treat conditions like prostate cancer, endometriosis, and central precocious puberty [1.7.6]. While effective, a key question for patients is: **Can Lupron cause a cough?** The answer is yes, this is a recognized side effect [1.2.2].

Can the lungs be affected by ADRs?: Adverse Drug Reactions on Pulmonary Health

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Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are estimated to be the third leading cause of death in the United States, following heart disease and cancer. A significant and often under-recognized subset of these reactions involves the respiratory system. The question, "Can the lungs be affected by ADRs?" is therefore crucial for patient safety, as many common medications can lead to a spectrum of pulmonary disorders, from temporary inflammation to irreversible scarring.