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Neurologic Complications of Commonly Used Drugs in the Hospital Setting
Abstract This chapter reviews the neurologic complications of medications administered in the hospital setting, by class, introducing both common and less common side effects. Detail is devoted to the interaction between pain, analgesia, sedation, and their residual consequences. Antimicrobials are given in nearly every hospital setting, and we review their capacity to produce neurologic sequelae with special devotion to cefepime and the antiviral treatment of human immunodeficiency virus. The management of hemorrhagic stroke has become more complex with the introduction of novel oral anticoagulants, and we provi...
Source: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports - February 23, 2016 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research