“…DDS therapy may cause a variety of adverse effects, which may be categorized as pharmacologic, dose dependent, and allergic, or idiosyncratic reactions (Gürcan and Ahmed, ). Some degree of anemia is common using DDS but also severe adverse effects such as meta‐hemoglobinemia (Kirtschig et al , ), agranulocytosis (Raizman et al , ), DDS hypersensitivity syndrome (Risse et al , ), and peripheral neuropathy (Foster, ) have been reported in patients with MMP. AE are supposed to be dose related and mostly not serious at daily dose below 100 mg, but the evidences are controversial (Table ).…”