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    08 OCT

    ACE-inhibitors and psoriasis

    The Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb received 25 reports of aggravation of psoriasis or new-onset psoriasis in association with Angiotensin Converting E...

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    19 AUG

    Increased number of adverse drug reactions associated with oxaliplatin

    During the last year, the Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb sees an increase in the number of reports of advers...

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    18 AUG

    Noscapine and angioedema

    Noscapine is an Over-The-Counter (OTC) drug. It is used as treatment of (a nonproductive) tickling cough and is also the drug of first choice when a cough depressant ...

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    27 JUL

    Isotretinoin (Roaccutane) and erectile dysfunction

    Isotretinoin is used as a treatment for severe types of acne, that prove resistant to standard therapy. Lareb received 7 reports on erectile...

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    22 JUL

    Selective serotonergic vasoconstrictors (triptans) and pain re-activation

    The Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb received 19 reports of pain re-activation in association with selectiv...

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    12 JUN

    Fluconazole and Fixed Drug Eruption

    Lareb received 13 reports of fixed drug eruptions (FDE) in association with fluconazole. Fluconazole is used in fungal infections, including Candida. A Fix...

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    07 MAY

    The first Lareb conference on patient reporting was held on April 23-24 in Leiden, the Netherlands

    The conference was attended by 60 participants from 21 different counties. During the confer...

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    25 MAR

    Good healthcare requires more attention for adverse drug reactions

    Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) can have a major impact on the health and well-being of patients. Unfortunately, sufficient at...

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    05 MAR

    ACE-inhibitors and hallucinations

    The Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb received 15 reports of hallucinations associated with the use of ACE-inhibitors. ACE-inhibitors involved were ...