The common adverse reactions of ifosamide were as follows: 1. * * Bone marrow suppression **: White blood cell reduction, red blood cell reduction, and blood clot reduction may occur. White blood cell reduction is more common than blood clot reduction. The lowest value will be one to two weeks after the medication, and it will recover after two to three weeks. It will suppress the production of bone marrow, and some patients may have obvious immune system suppression. 2. * * Toxic reactions to the digestive system **: For example, nausea, vomiting, discomfort in the digestive tract, loss of appetite, and nausea and vomiting can occur when ingesting any food. Generally, it will disappear after stopping the medicine for one to three days, and stomatis may also occur. 3. * * Hair loss **: The occurrence rate is 30%-60%, more than 3 - 4 weeks after medication. 4. * * Urological system reaction **: It can cause bleeding cystitis, which is manifested as dysuria, frequent micturition, dysuria, oliguria, hematuria, and proteinuria. It can appear within a few hours or weeks after administration, and usually disappears after a few days of withdrawal. 5. * * Central nervous system toxicity **: It is dose-related. It is usually manifested as anxiety, panic, hallucinations, and fatigue. It is rare to see fainting, convulsive attacks, and even coma. 6. * * Other reactions **: There may be temporary, silent liver and kidney abnormalities. If a high dose is used, it may produce a Metabolic acidosis due to kidney toxicity, and rarely heart and lung toxicity; the injection site may produce phlebitis; long-term use may cause immune suppression, hypochondrium function, infertility, and secondary tumors; gonadal suppression may also occur. Fantasy Realm is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In cartoons, common adverse reactions to cat allergies might include sneezing, itchy eyes, and trouble breathing.
Isoniazid was an anti-inflammatory drug that had a specific effect. It was only effective against the bacteria, but not against other bacteria. Its mechanism of action may be to suppress the synthesis of mycolic acid, causing the bacteria to lose acid resistance, proliferating ability, and repulsion, eventually leading to the death of the bacteria. Isoniazid could kill both the inside and outside of the engulfing cells. It was a full-course disinfectant. Isoniazid had a strong killing power for bacteria in the reproductive stage, but it was weak and slow for bacteria in the stationary stage. Common side effects of isoniazid included peripheral neuroinflammation, liver toxicity, and decreased white blood cells. Less common adverse reactions included male patients with laceration and mental and nervous system symptoms such as excitement, hyperactivity, and hallucinations.
Since no specific options were given, the adverse reactions of cyclosporine included digestive tract reactions.(such as nausea, vomiting, anorexia, gastric ulcers, digestive tract bleeding, etc.), liver function damage (such as elevation of transminase, etc.), hair loss (Temporary, revived after drug withdrawal), Bone marrow suppression (For example, white blood cell reduction, occasionally, there is a risk of secondary infection, bleeding, and may also lead to anesthesia, general weakness, and pale complexion), bleeding cystitis (such as gross hematuria, etc.), influence on gonads (adolescent or pre-adolescent boys may have infertility due to sperm production disorder; males may have impotency, azozoosis, and degeneration of the testes; females may have amafterward, fetal teratogenic disease, and ovaries that are dilated), cardiovascular system,(Arrhythmias, decreased left heart fraction), respiratory system (focal pneumonias, lung edema), hand, nail, foot, and so on. There may also be signs of bone marrow suppression such as decrease in white blood cells and blood plaque, and may also cause liver malfunction and increase in liver function indicators (such as Bilirubin, Glutamic-Pyramid Transaminases, Glutamic-Oxaloic Transaminases, Alkaline Phosphates, etc.). Please provide specific options to accurately answer which adverse reactions are not included. Fantasy Realm is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were no obvious adverse reactions to the anti-bacteria cream on Earth, but it was necessary to pay attention to maintaining local hygiene, avoid scratching, and not eat spicy and stimulating food to prevent the symptoms from spreading.
The most common adverse reactions of isoniazid were unsteady gait or numbness of the limbs, prickling sensation, burning sensation, or pain in the hands and feet (peripheral neurosis). Dark urine, yellow eyes or skin, and liver toxicity (more likely to occur in patients over 35 years old), such as loss of appetite, abnormal fatigue, weakness, nausea, vomiting, and other prodromal symptoms of liver toxicity, may also induce mental illness. Fantasy Realm is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Positive reactions are very common. People often praise the creativity of the author. They might say things like 'This fanfic has such a unique take on the characters.' Some also get excited and fangirl/fanboy over it, like 'OMG, this is exactly what I wanted to see in a fanfic!' Negative reactions can happen too, like when the story doesn't stay true to the original source material. Then readers might comment 'This doesn't feel like the characters I know at all.'
Anthony Adverse is not based on real events. It's a creation of the author's imagination, crafted to entertain and engage readers through a fictional narrative.
Well, many people react with excitement. It's like the adrenaline rush they get from being a bit scared. Some might start to imagine the events in the story happening to them, which can be both thrilling and a bit unnerving. Also, people could become more alert and observant right after hearing a scary story, as if they are on the lookout for something spooky in their own environment.
Common reactions to sad stories can be quite complex. One reaction is that it can make a person feel a bit gloomy for a while after reading or hearing the story. This is because the emotions from the story seep into their own mood. There could also be a sense of connection with the storyteller or the characters in the story. This connection can lead to a deeper understanding of human nature and the various hardships that people go through. Additionally, some may use the sad story as a motivation to do good in their own lives, like being more kind to those around them.