Side effects include paranoia, suicidal urges and kidney disorder.
Some babies with CF develop a bowel obstruction called meconium ileus.
Common side effects after coming down from the drug include depression and
tiredness.
It is thought that millions of people worldwide suffer from type 2 diabetes
without realising it. However, the process stops before it is complete, leaving
a partially separated egg which develops into a conjoined foetus. Most people
who get it have increased thirst and an increased need to urinate. A DVT can
happen after major surgery or a broken leg because of being unable to move the
leg and encourage blood flow through it. No-one knows fully why this should
happen, although older mothers are known to be at slightly higher risk of
having babies with Down's syndrome. The diarrhoea associated with dysentery
means that people suffering from the condition are likely to lose a large
amount of important salts and fluids from the body.
Environmental campaign groups describe them as among the most dangerous toxins
known.
Mortality is also highest in these groups. The case of Lorna Spinks, a
sociology undergraduate at Anglia Polytechnic University, who collapsed and
died after taking ecstasy pills graphically illustrates the dangers of taking
the drug. But the devastating speed at which they strike, and the far higher
possibility of transmission from human to human have made the thought of a
major outbreak a terrifying prospect.
Other immunosuppressant creams and tablets, such as tacrolimus, are available
with a prescription as an alternative to steroids. Infections in the fallopian
tubes can leave them scarred, which will hinder movement, or there may be a
physical blockage caused by previous surgery or injury. Pressure from
environmental lobbyists has led to companies changing their practice and a
reduction in dioxin emissions. Many doctors believe that once a person's
bodyweight has fallen below a certain level, they are no longer capable of
making rational decisions.
The scans purportedly provided evidence that the drug destroyed nerve cells
that specialise in serotonin production. Cocaine can make the heart beat
irregularly and increases body temperature. Any woman over the age of 16 can
buy the emergency pill from a pharmacy in the UK. High doses or particular
reactions to the drug can be fatal due to the increased risk of convulsions,
coma and brain haemorrhage.
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