Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs

Cloforex

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Clofedanol

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Clofazimine

See also Antituberculosis drugs General information Clofazimine is weakly bactericidal against Mycobacterium leprae . It is active in chronic skin ulcers (Buruli ulcer) and partly against Mycobacterium avium intracellulare. The usual adult dosage is 50–100 mg At higher doses, its…

Clofarabine

General information Clofarabine (Clolar®) is a purine nucleoside analogue, which has been approved for the treatment of relapsed or refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children after at least two prior regimens. The active 5′-triphosphate metabolite inhibits DNA synthesis by reducing…

Clobuzarit

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Clobazam

See also Benzodiazepines General information Clobazam, a 1,5-benzodiazepine, differs in its chemical structure from most other benzodiazepines. It has been claimed to have less sedative effects for its effective anticonvulsant and anti-anxiety effects [ ]. Whether because of tolerance or…

Clidinium bromide

See also Anticholinergic drugs General information The anticholinergic drug clidinium is a component of Librax (chlordiazepoxide 5 mg plus clidinium bromide 2.5 mg); the dose used is sufficient to produce typical anticholinergic adverse effects. Since it is combined with a…

Clenbuterol

See also Beta 2 -adrenoceptor agonists General information Apart from being a beta 2 -adrenoceptor agonist, clenbuterol is also used by bodybuilders for its anabolic effects. It may cause somewhat more adverse reactions than some other beta 2 -adrenoceptor agonists,…

Clemastine

See also Antihistamines General information Clemastine [ , ] belongs to the benzhydryl ether group and was developed in the hope of lessening sedative effects. There was no significant difference compared with other first-generation antihistamines. You’re Reading a Preview Become…

Clebopride

General information Like alizapride, clebopride is a prokinetic dopamine receptor antagonist that has extrapyramidal effects. These effects were initially overlooked, but a warning was eventually issued in 1988 [ ]. The problem has continued to be reported, the incidence at…