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Concerns About Treating Granddaughter’s Pneumonia

A granddaughter with lobar pneumonia has been running a high fever of 41.5 degrees for 8 to 9 days, with a white tongue coating and loss of appetite. After treatment at the county women and children’s hospital, she has cooled down but developed hallucinations and auditory hallucinations. Is this an adverse drug reaction? If so, will it disappear on its own?
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  • Adverse Drug Reactions
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Pediatric Epilepsy Medication: Precautions and Potential Side Effects

Discuss the precautions and potential adverse drug reactions when using pediatric epilepsy medication.
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  • Pediatric Epilepsy
  • Epilepsy Medication
  • Adverse Drug Reactions
  • Epilepsy Treatment
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Treatment for a 7-Year-Old Child After Using Saline Ammonium Bromide Injection and Experiencing Vomiting and Coughing

Professional advice on how to handle a 7-year-old child who experienced vomiting and coughing after using saline ammonium bromide injection.
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  • Adverse Drug Reactions
  • Pediatric Medicine
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What to Do When Epilepsy Patients Have Adverse Drug Reactions?

When epilepsy patients experience adverse drug reactions, it is important to take them seriously and seek medical attention immediately.
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  • Neurology
  • Epilepsy
  • Adverse Drug Reactions
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