Seizure and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis with Fluoroquinolone;Another Case of TEN with Levofloxacin;Neurotoxicity with Unexpected High Levels of Free Valproic Acid;Acute Clonidine Withdrawal Leads to an Acute Myocardial Infarction;Hepatotoxicity and Hepatorenal Toxicity with SSRIs;Serotonin Toxicity Associated with Linezolid;The RADAR Project – Research on Adverse Drug Events and Reports;Nonadherence Causes Problems!
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Seizure and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis with Fluoroquinolone;Another Case of TEN with Levofloxacin;Neurotoxicity with Unexpected High Levels of Free Valproic Acid;Acute Clonidine Withdrawal Leads to an Acute Myocardial Infarction;Hepatotoxicity and Hepatorenal Toxicity with SSRIs;Serotonin Toxicity Associated with Linezolid;The RADAR Project – Research on Adverse Drug Events and Reports;Nonadherence Causes Problems!
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