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Did she have a disease called epilepsy from before? If that is the case it happens because of discharge of uncontrolled impulses from the brain. It should be controlled with medicines and should not happen. She could also have a functional disorder or a psychiatric condition which causes these events with touching/kissing. Need proper evaluation. A psychiatric consultation may help.
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Chloramphenicol is an older antibiotic not used nowadays much due to availability of better alternatives. It should be avoided during pregnancy, infants and children. Adverse effects includes:
-aplastic anemia
-pancytopenia
-esophagitis
-neurotoxicity causing optic neuritis
-metabolic acidosis
-gastrointestinal disturbances
not every effect is seen on every one. Serious side effects usually develops after long term use.
-aplastic anemia
-pancytopenia
-esophagitis
-neurotoxicity causing optic neuritis
-metabolic acidosis
-gastrointestinal disturbances
not every effect is seen on every one. Serious side effects usually develops after long term use.
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No it doesn't matter which brand medicine you choose. You have been operated for mitral valve replacement for which you are taking an anticoagulant (noac or novel oral anticoagulant, so it requires dose adjustments from time to time. Because if it goes above 3.5 you'll be having high chances of internal or traumatic bleeding. If it goes low you'll be having increased chances of clot formation in the blood. I would like to see your recent and old inr values so I could suggest you change (increase...more
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