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A Funny look at Antimalarial Drugs
by willpower - 5518 reads, based on 58 votes
Antimalarials: The Harem Once upon a time in a parallel Universe, there was a swampy kingdom ruled by King Medico. So, the story goes that once the kingdom was attacked by an epidemic of Malaria (Attack of the Plasmodia). The King (who is you in this story) decided to send his Queens out to destroy Malaria (much like in Chess: the Queen goes out to destroy, the King sits at home and watches ESPN!) He had 10 queens (including one eunuch), a mafia couple, a cyclist-warrior, a new warrior, and a CIA agent. Chloe-Queen (Chloroquine). Right, so…Chloe the Queen was a pretty effective warrior; she fought fast and long. The parasites had occupied the Temples of the Red Co... More

Drugs causing pemphigus like eruptions
by akil - 1359 reads, based on 3 votes
A number of drugs, most of which contain a thiol (or sulphydryl) group in their molecular structure, has been implicated in causing idiopathic conditions closely resembling pemphigus like eruptions. PEMPHIGUS-LIKE ERUPTIONS Idiopathic pemphigus and bullous pemphigoid are autoimmune disorders. Idiopathic pemphigus typically features superficial blisters, although sometimes erythema, crusting and scaling are the major clinical signs. Idiopathic bullous pemphigoid is characterised by large blisters developing on an erythematous base. ... More


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