Drug Causes of Peripheral neuropathy
Medication causes list:
The list of possible medications or substances
mentioned in sources as possibe causes of Peripheral neuropathy includes:
Drug interactions causing Peripheral neuropathy:
When combined, certain drugs, medications, substances or toxins may react
causing Peripheral neuropathy.
The list below is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms.
Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using,
including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.
- Filgrastim and Oncovin interaction
- Filgrastim and Vincristine interaction
- Isoniazid and Pyridoxine interaction
- Metronidazole and Cimetidine interaction
- Neupogen and Oncovin interaction
- Neupogen and Vincristine interaction
- Stavudine and didanosine interaction
- Stavudine and hydroxyurea interaction
- Thalidomide and chloramphenicol interaction
- Thalidomide and cisplatin interaction
- Thalidomide and dapsone interaction
- Thalidomide and didanosine interaction
- Thalidomide and ethambutol interaction
- Thalidomide and ethionamide interaction
- Thalidomide and hydralazine interaction
- Thalidomide and isoniazid interaction
- Thalidomide and lithium interaction
- Thalidomide and metronidazole interaction
- Thalidomide and nitrofurantoin interaction
- Thalidomide and nitrous oxide interaction
- Thalidomide and phenytoin interaction
- Thalidomide and stavudine interaction
- Thalidomide and vincristine interaction
- Thalidomide and zalcitabine interaction
- Thalomid and chloramphenicol interaction
- Thalomid and cisplatin interaction
- Thalomid and dapsone interaction
- Thalomid and didanosine interaction
- Thalomid and ethambutol interaction
- Thalomid and ethionamide interaction
- Thalomid and hydralazine interaction
- Thalomid and isoniazid interaction
- Thalomid and lithium interaction
- Thalomid and metronidazole interaction
- Thalomid and nitrofurantoin interaction
- Thalomid and nitrous oxide interaction
- Thalomid and phenytoin interaction
- Thalomid and stavudine interaction
- Thalomid and vincristine interaction
- Thalomid and zalcitabine interaction
- Zerit and didanosine interaction
- Zerit and hydroxyurea interaction
- Zerit XR and didanosine interaction
- Zerit XR and hydroxyurea interaction
About medication causes:
Another misdiagnosis possibility is that a particular medication or
substance may be the real cause of the disease.
Certain medications, chemicals, toxins or substances
may possibly be underlying causes of Peripheral neuropathy.
Side effects of medications, or exposure
to toxins, chemicals, or other substances may cause a symptom or condition.
Hence, they become possible underlying causes of Peripheral neuropathy
but are often misdiagnosed or overlooked as a cause.
For a general overview of this misdiagnosis issue,
see Medication Underlying Cause Misdiagnosis.
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