Managing psoriasis: what's best for your patient?
Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use; Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use; Ultraviolet Therapy; Combined Modality Therapy; *Patient Compliance; Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use; Dermatologic Agents/therapeutic use; Photochemotherapy; Psoriasis/drug therapy/radiotherapy/*therapy; Administration; Cutaneous; ANTISEPTICS; DRUG side effects; PHOTOTHERAPY; PSORIASIS treatment; QUALITY of life; SKIN disease treatment
Whether the symptoms are mild, moderate, or severe, the optimal treatment plan is the one the patient is most likely to follow.
Uhlenhake Elizabeth E; Mehregan David A
The Journal of Family Practice
2012
2012-07
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Acute Tramadol Ingestion With Transient Acute Kidney Injury in an Adolescent Female.
acute kidney injury; DRUG side effects; adolescent; tramadol; ACUTE kidney failure; case report; adverse drug effect; analgesics; drug overdose; RHABDOMYOLYSIS; STRIATED muscle necrosis; TRAMADOL
Renal toxicity has been described with tramadol overdoses; however, it is typically associated with rhabdomyolysis, multiorgan failure and/or mortality. Our patient was a 16-year-old female who was evaluated following an intentional tramadol ingestion, estimated 27.8 to 37 mg/kg, and had a seizure prior to arriving at our health care facility. Her symptoms were consistent with a tramadol ingestion; however, she developed transient acute renal impairment (peak serum creatinine, 4.04 mg/dL), which improved over 6 days with minimal intervention. No other causes were identified to explain her acute renal impairment thus it was attributed to the tramadol overdose. Providers should be aware that transient acute renal impairment could occur with an intentional tramadol ingestion and may not require aggressive intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Mike TB; DeVault H; Blackford MG
Journal Of Pediatric Pharmacology & Therapeutics
2021
2021-05
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