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Life-threatening or fatal problems are rare but include suicide, relapse of drug abuse or overdose, and liver failure.
Hepatitis C case underscores importance of testing, treatment 2010
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Life-threatening allergic reaction; nerve damage; severe inflammation of the colon; swelling of the lips, tongue or face; bleeding; diarrhea
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Life-threatening theophylline toxicity is not predictable by serum levels.
Theophylline 2010
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Penicillin - Life-threatening allergic reaction, serious nerve damage, severe colon inflammation, swelling of lips, tongue, or face, bleeding and diarrhea.
Drugs, Poisons and Metals in Our Meat -- USDA Needs A Major Overhaul 2010
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Life-threatening complications at birth require rapid response.
Nalini Chilkov: Making Every Mother and Child Count: Protecting the Medically Vulnerable 2010
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Life-threatening or fatal problems are rare but include suicide, relapse of drug abuse or overdose, and liver failure.
Hepatitis C case underscores importance of testing, treatment 2010
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Penicillin - Life-threatening allergic reaction, serious nerve damage, severe colon inflammation, swelling of lips, tongue, or face, bleeding and diarrhea.
David Kirby: Drugs, Poisons and Metals in Our Meat -- USDA Needs A Major Overhaul 2010
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Life-threatening rheumatic fever when he was a child, treated with megadoses of aspirin, led to a life-threatening perforated stomach ulcer when he was in his thirties, and I was four.
After the Diagnosis MD Julian Seifter 2010
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Heading Off Death Life-threatening blood clots are a growing problem in hospitals.
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PHILLIPS: Life-threatening flash floods and mudslides.
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