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Guidelines for the Management of Adverse Drug Effects of ...
www.uphs.upenn.eduand vomiting management algorithm on page 9. ∗Although nausea and vomiting are uncommon adverse effects of the aminoglycosides (streptomycin, amikacin, kanamycin) and capreomycin, it may be an indication of vestibular toxicity (inner-ear toxicity). If this occurs, contact a TB Control physician.
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www.ukons.orgTerminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE Version 4.3) an international standard set of criteria for defining adverse events (AE) and their grading within clinical trials and the routine management of Oncology/Haematology patients has been applied to assist with recognition and management of Adverse Events:
Protocol for the use of Intravenous Iron Sucrose (Venofer
www.transfusionguidelines.orgpatients. Non-serious anaphylactoid reactions occurred rarely. 3.1 Management of adverse events In the event of a serious anaphylactic or allergic reaction stop the infusion/ IM adrenaline should be administered and appropriate resuscitation measures initiated. Mild allergic reactions should be managed by stopping the infusion and administering