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Cardiotoxicity is the
occurrence of
heart dysfunction as
electric or
muscle damage,
resulting in
heart toxicity. This can
cause heart failure, arrhythmia...
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classes in
which cardiotoxicity can
occur are in anti-cancer and
antiarrhythmic drugs. Anti-cancer drug
classes that
cause cardiotoxicity include anthracyclines...
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liposomal encapsulation of the
doxorubicin limits the
cardiotoxicity. In theory, by
limiting the
cardiotoxicity of
doxorubicin through liposomal encapsulation...
- MJ,
Nealley EW,
Baskin SI (December 2001). "Toxicology update: the
cardiotoxicity of the
oxidative stress metabolites of
catecholamines (aminochromes)"...
- anti-cancer agents.
Cardiotoxicity in
patients and mice can be
mitigated by
circulating hemopexin. Anthracycline-mediated
cardiotoxicity is dose-dependent...
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Fexofenadine Antihistaminic Decreased cardiotoxicity Halofantrine Desbutythalofantrine Antimalarial Decreased cardiotoxicity Cisapride Norcisapride Prokinetic...
- Bis(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate (di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate,
diethylhexyl phthalate,
diisooctyl phthalate, DEHP;
incorrectly —
dioctyl phthalate, DIOP) is an...
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Heart problems are more
common in
people with HIV/AIDS.
Those with left
ventricular dysfunction have a
median survival of 101 days as
compared to 472 days...
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Batrachotoxin (BTX) is an
extremely potent cardiotoxic and
neurotoxic steroidal alkaloid found in
certain species of beetles, birds, and frogs. The name...
- (IC50Tooltip half-maximal
inhibitory concentration > 30 μM) and no
cardiotoxicity has been
observed with
cetirizine at
doses of up to 60 mg/day, six times...