For a complete list of data charted from each source of evidence ... A single report described a combination of propranolol, digoxin and diazepam. To avoid vomiting, antiemetics, most commonly ...
The use of antiemetics (medications that prevent nausea and vomiting) has been controversial for children with gastroenteritis. While antiemetics can cause adverse events, including more diarrhea ...
AGE frequently causes children to vomit. Although current practice guidelines do not recommend the use of antiemetic medicines (largely owing to fear of adverse events), many clinicians do ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) can cause uncontrollable jerking movements of the face, arms, or legs. It typically develops due to the use of certain medications. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a rare type ...