1997
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.97.10020260
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Respiratory disease induced by drugs

Abstract: which averages 100 clinical articles per year ( fig. 1). Collectively, of approximately 2,650 clinical articles published so far, 32% are related to chemotherapeutic agents: bleomycin (226 papers); busulphan (58); cyclophosphamide (75); methotrexate (129); and nitrosoureas (46). Adverse pulmonary effects from: amiodarone (214 articles); ergolines (54); gold salts (133); minocycline (35); nitrofurantoin (135); nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (58); and sulphasalazine (22) point to all these drugs a… Show more

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“…In the meantime, and in keeping with earlier suggestions about drugs [4], we have opened up a registry of asbestos and bromocriptine cases, which welcomes any new case with strict confidentiality. This registry may send to any applicant (available by writing to any of the authors) a questionnaire with suggestions for collecting clinical and radiographic data, and planning follow-up.…”
Section: Asbestos Ergot Drugs and The Pleuramentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In the meantime, and in keeping with earlier suggestions about drugs [4], we have opened up a registry of asbestos and bromocriptine cases, which welcomes any new case with strict confidentiality. This registry may send to any applicant (available by writing to any of the authors) a questionnaire with suggestions for collecting clinical and radiographic data, and planning follow-up.…”
Section: Asbestos Ergot Drugs and The Pleuramentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Drug identification by drug lymphocyte stimulation test is predominantly considered an adjunct to clinical diagnosis. 8,9 In the field of cardiology, amiodarone is well known for inducing interstitial pneumonia. There are many diagnostic criteria for the disorder because, although rare, pulmonary complications can be fatal.…”
Section: Circulation Journal Vol73 July 2009mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More serious side-effects include pulmonary toxicity and blood dyscrasias. Early case reports of adverse effects were published in the 19609s [4] and knowledge of adverse pulmonary effects is not new [5][6][7]. Numerous case reports have been published in the last 30 yrs implicating sulphasalazine in pulmonary toxicity.…”
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confidence: 99%