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Tetracyclines, bisphosphonates, NSAIDS, potassium chloride and quinine are among the most common medications implicated in esophageal complications.
In conclusion, whether most of the medications implicated in the genesis of gynecomastia represent a true cause and effect relationship remains unknown.
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There were 49 different medications implicated.
Antiepileptic medications implicated include ethosuxamide, topiramate, vigabatrin, zonisamide and leviteracetam [ 64].
8 Furthermore, multiple medications have been implicated in causing osteoporosis in the older diabetic population.
A large number of medications have been implicated in the genesis of gynecomastia.
Discrepant medications most commonly implicated in potentially serious cases included: warfarin, salbutamol, insulin, codeine and combinations, clonazepam and prednisone.
A number of medications have been implicated in inducing PRES, including erythropoietin [ 25], which is commonly prescribed to ESRD patients to treat the associated normocytic anemia.
Even if paracetamol seems to be the drug of choice in the management of illnesses and injuries at home, it is also acknowledged to be the medication most frequently implicated in intentional and unintentional overdosing and liver toxicity [ 17, 28].
To address the potential for drug-induced autoimmunity, we assessed use within the past month of four prescription medications that have been implicated in this phenomenon (procainamide, hydralazine, carbamazepine, and minocycline) (Schoonen et al. 2010).
Benzos are the second most common drug group implicated in medication-related deaths in the country—outranked only by opiates according to the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada.
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