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... effects of sulfasalazine including headache , nausea , and the majority of allergic reactions ( skin rash , fever , hepatitis ) . The 5- ASA , a derivative of aspirin , remains within the colon and appears to account for the majority of ...
... effects of sulfasalazine including headache , nausea , and the majority of allergic reactions ( skin rash , fever , hepatitis ) . The 5- ASA , a derivative of aspirin , remains within the colon and appears to account for the majority of ...
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... effects of steroids are related to the dosage , length of time on the medication , as well as the individual's tolerance and response to the treatment . No two persons will react in the same manner to any particular dosage of these ...
... effects of steroids are related to the dosage , length of time on the medication , as well as the individual's tolerance and response to the treatment . No two persons will react in the same manner to any particular dosage of these ...
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... effects may be intolerable to the patient . Such adverse effects include the formation of cataracts , thinning of the bones , changes of the skin , maldistribution of fat , as well as the possibility of developing diabetes . If any of ...
... effects may be intolerable to the patient . Such adverse effects include the formation of cataracts , thinning of the bones , changes of the skin , maldistribution of fat , as well as the possibility of developing diabetes . If any of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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