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Thus, excessive use of anti-migraine medication may result in alterations of serotonergic neurotransmission.
Prompt diagnosis and treatment with systemic corticosteroids and immunosuppressant medication may result in clinical improvement.
Although stopping the acute medication may result in withdrawal symptoms such as increase of headache, nausea, vomiting, arterial hypotension, tachycardia, insomnia and anxiety [5], subsequent headache improvement usually, but not always, occurs.
The gradual tapering of RA medication may result in higher remission rates than the rapid withdrawal of all RA therapy applied in AVERT and will be assessed in other trials.
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We examined this issue in Old Order Amish (OOA), a population lacking several factors known to influence supplement use, whose culture and barriers to conventional medications may result in high rates of supplement use.
The frequent use of medications may result in medication overuse headache, in which the headaches become more severe and more frequent.
The underuse of life-saving medications may result from fear of adverse effects.
Chronic treatment with currently available oral hypoglyemic medications may result in a differential effect on the clinical presentation of diabetic patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
We suspect that promotion of diabetic macular oedema by antihypertensive medications may result from the induction of retinal vasodilation and a consequent increase in capillary pressure.
Some conditions such as osteoporosis may have a higher probability of capture in primary care data (i.e., physician claims) because ongoing treatment with prescription medications may result in multiple visits to physicians.
Any condition that adversely affects the stability and function of the tear film such as dry eye symptom, blepharitis, and meibomian gland dysfunction, dysfunctional tear film syndrome, or toxicity of topical medications may result in onset of an ocular surface disease (OSD).
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