A recent study has found that some of the drugs most often linked to adverse reactions are older or over-the-counter medications that many people consider safe. Blood-thinning medicines like Plavix and coumadin were among the top 10 drugs linked to these complications, as was insulin. Other drugs on the list include such commonly used painkillers as Tylenol, Advil, and codeine.
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Parvovirus B19; Erythema infectiosum; Slapped cheekTreatmentNo treatment is usually required for fifth disease in children. If fever or joint... Read more »
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