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December-2006 Volume-3, Issue-12 [Supplement 12]
 
 
Dear Doctor,
 

ADVERSE DRUG REACTION INFORMATION SYSTEM (ADRIS):

Read about the various adverse drug reactions posted recently…

Adverse Drug Reaction

Posted by

Suspected Drug for adverse effect

Drug Ingredient

Adverse event

Submitted on

Dr.Ashok Mehta

zelid

Nimesulide

Generalized edema

25 Nov 2006

Dr. Viren Gupta

Inj. Cefipime

Cefepime

Anaphylactic shock

23 Nov 2006

DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA

Dr Kusumdoshi. A 10 years old boy presents with bilateral pleural effusion, ascitis, raised liver enzymes and RBCs in urine. What further investigations are needed? Read more…

PATIENT EDUCATION MATERIAL:

Leprosy: Leprosy is an infection that leads to disfiguring skin lesions as well as destruction of the nerves. Read about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, complications and treatment of Leprosy.

Amoebiasis: Amoebiasis is another infection that leads to diarrhea and if untreated can lead to malnutrition and persistent diarrhea. Read about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, complications and treatment of amoebiasis.

Rabies: Rabies is a fatal disease which causes brain damage and death due to bite of a rabid dog. Read about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, complications and treatment and prevention of rabies.

QUESTION OF THE DAY

These are questions asked by our viewers to the experts on the panel of Pediatric Oncall.

Skywalky7 : Dear sir, how does sickle cell protect a person from severe malarial infection? Why is it that this is only possible for heterogenous and not for those who are sickle cell anemia (homogenous)? What's the mechanism? Thank you.

Skywalky7: In a child with liver failure and borderline increased coagulation profile but no symptomatic bleeding, if the child has fever, what options of antipyretic do we have apart form PCM since PCM is not advised or actually contraindicated?

Sabir Patel: Why for first 2 to 3 days 10% dextrose is preferred over 5% in preterm babies as IV fluid?

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CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS:

Conference on Congenital CMV infection: Avail the contents of the scientific sessions of the Conference on congenital CMV infection held in November 2006 held at Orvieto , Italy and revisit the important scientific sessions.
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