Adverse reactions to the principal drugs used in rheumatoid arthritis--a review
- PMID: 282449
Adverse reactions to the principal drugs used in rheumatoid arthritis--a review
Abstract
The five basic antirheumatic drugs: antimalarials, immunosuppressive agents, gold salts, penicillamine and levamisole induce side effects in a large number of patients. Some of these are specific to one group of drugs, while others are common to all of them.
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