DRESS syndrome

2023 - 12 - 8

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Popular painkillers with mefenamic acid could cause DRESS ... (The Hindu BusinessLine)

Popping painkillers with mefenamic acid could have adverse side effects, including drug reactions, rashes, hypersensitivity, and death in some cases.

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What is DRESS syndrome? (India Today)

A preliminary analysis has shown taking Meftal can lead to adverse reactions with instances of Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) ...

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Commonly used painkiller Meftal can lead to DRESS Syndrome ... (Financial Express)

Drug Reactions with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) Syndrome is a type of drug allergy that can occur as a reaction to a large variety of ...

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India raises adverse reactions alert on popular menstrual cramps ... (CNBCTV18)

The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) has issued a drug safety alert for Mefenamic acid, urging consumers and healthcare professionals to remain ...

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Painkiller Meftal Might Lead To DRESS Syndrome, Alerts IPC; What ... (Times Now)

The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) has issued an alert on the painkiller Meftal, commonly prescribed for menstrual cramps and rheumatoid arthritis, ...

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What is DRESS syndrome, the allergic reaction caused by Meftal ... (DailyO)

The DRESS syndrome is an allergic skin reaction to certain drugs, among which melanic acid used in Meftal Spas is now found to be a cause of it.

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Side Effects of Meftal: What is DRESS Syndrome That Indian Govt ... (India.com)

Meftal is a commonly used painkiller that has been known to provide quick relief for menstrual cramps, headaches and more such issues.

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Government alerts on Meftal; all about adverse reaction the ... (Hindustan Times)

The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) has issued a drug safety alert on November 30 saying consumers and healthcare professionals are advised to closely ...

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