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The patient was rechallenged with tenofovir and emtricitabine one year later; no adverse reactions occurred.The Naranjo probability scale demonstrated a probable relationship between this adverse reaction and efavirenz.
The Naranjo probability scale indicated a probable relationship between laxative use, electrolytic imbalances, and the onset of rhabdomyolysis (score = 7).
The patient scored 9 points on the Naranjo ADR probability scale, indicating a very probable association between pericarditis and interferon administration.
According to the Naranjo probability scale, pioglitazone-induced rhabdomyolysis was probable (1).
In our case, the Naranjo adverse drug-reaction probability scale was seven, which suggested a probable causality.
Based upon the Naranjo probability scale score of 9, TMP SMX was the probable cause of the patient's hyponatremia.
Based upon the Naranjo adverse drug reaction probability scale (9 out of 13), TMP SMX is the probable cause of our patient's hyponatremic events.
Use of the Naranjo adverse drug reaction probability scale (Naranjo et al. 1981) indicates a probable relationship between hearing loss and gentamicin beads: this adverse reaction has previously been reported with gentamicin in the literature.
The correlation of pericarditis with interferon administration was appreciated, for the presented case using the Naranjo ADR probability scale, which summed up 9 points, indicating a very probable association (table 1) [ 3].
It was found that the distribution of γ′ size was basically consistent with lognormal probability scale under all three loading conditions.
Moreover, it was concluded that the students with healthy life behaviors had significantly lower scores on the Suicide Probability Scale and its subscales.
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