New and Nonofficial DrugsLippincott, 1964 - Drugs Containing descriptions of therapeutic, prophylactic and diagnostic agents evaluated by the Council on Drugs of the American Medical Association. |
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acetazolamide acid action activity acute administered orally Admitted to N.N.D. Adverse Reactions agents analgesic anesthesia anesthetic barbiturates blood pressure cause cent solution CH₂ Chemical Formula chloride chlorothiazide chronic clinical compounds concentration contraindicated corticotropin daily dose depression discontinued disease diuretic dosage dose for adults drug edema employed epinephrine estrogen excretion gastrointestinal tract given glaucoma hepatic hydrochloride hydrocortisone hypertension hypotension increased indicated initial dose insulin intestinal intramuscular intravenous introduction Laboratories less levels liver maleate mechlorethamine metabolic muscle nausea occur odorless oral administration parenteral patients penicillin phenothiazine phosphate plasma potassium potent Preparations.-Solution injection Preparations.-Tablets produce prolonged protein prothrombin pruritus reduced renal reported respiratory response Route of Administration.-Oral salt serum severe side effects skin sodium soluble in alcohol soluble in water sulfate sulfonamide Summary of Council Supplied symptoms tablets theophylline therapeutic therapy tion tissue topical toxic treatment untoward effects urinary urine vaccine vitamin vomiting