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addiction, heroin
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aminoglycoside
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ampicillin
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antiarrhythmic drugs
antibiotics
antibiotics, neurologic complications with
anticholinergic drugs
anticholinergic drugs, side effects of
anticonvulsants
anticonvulsants, untoward effects of
artane
beta adrenergic blocker
brainstem, lesion of
calcium antagonist
calcium antagonist, side effects of
carbenoxolone
cardiomyopathy
central nervous system, infection of
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
chloroquine
chlorpromazine
ciprofloxacin
clofibrate
coma
contrast agents, neurotoxicity of
dilantin
dilantin, toxicity
diuretic
drug induced neurologic disorders
electromyogram
encephalopathy
epsilon-aminocaproic acid(E.A.C.A.)
erythromycin
fluoroquinolones
hormone replacement
hydroxychloroquine
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myopathy, alcoholic
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myopathy, proximal
myopathy, steroid induced
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myopathy, vacuolar
nerve biopsy
neuroleptic
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neuromuscular junction, abnormality of
neuropathy
neuropathy, toxic
nicotine
oral contraceptives
parasitic infection, CNS
penicillamine
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phenothiazine
postoperative neurologic complications
premarin
procainamide
progesterone
prognosis
propranolol
quinidine
quinine
renal failure
respiratory depression
respiratory failure
respiratory paralysis, pharmacologic
retinal hemorrhages
review article
rhabdomyolysis
rheumatoid arthritis, neurologic complications of
sarcoidosis
sarcoidosis, CNS
seizure
seizure, drug-induced
status epilepticus
status epilepticus, nonconvulsive
steroid
tetanus antitoxin
timolol
treatment of neurologic disorder
tumor necrosis factor
verapamil
vincristine neurotoxicity
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Effective of Chloroquine & Hydroxychloroquine in Treating Selected Pts with Sarcoidosis with Neurol Involve
Arch Neurol 55:1248-1254, Sharman,O.P.,et al, 1998

Chloroquine Myopathy and Neuropathy with Elevated CSF Protein
Neurol 51:1226-1227, Wasay,M.,et al, 1998

Drugs and Myasthenia Gravis, An Update
Arch Int Med 157:399-408, Wittbrodt,E.T., 1997

Chloroquine and Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus
Ann Int Med 124:614, Benbadis,S.R.&VanNess,P.C., 1996

Cerebral Malaria in Children
Lancet 336:1355-1360, Phillips,R.E.&Solomon,T., 1990

Adverse Drug Effects on Neuromuscular Transmission
Semin Neurol 10:89-102, Howard,J.F., 1990

Convulsions Associated with Prophylactic Antimalarial Drugs:Implications for People with Epilepsy
BMJ 297:526-527, Fish,D.R.&Espir,M.L.E., 1988

Chloroquine Neuromyotoxicity, Clinical & Pathological Perspective
Am J Med 82:447-455, Estes,M.L.,et al, 1987

Disorders of Neuromuscular Transmission Caused by Drugs
NEJM 301:409-413, Argov,Z.,et al, 1979

Drug-Induced Myopathies In Man
Lancet 2:562-566, Lane,R.J.M.,et al, 1978



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