ototoxic

ADJECTIVE
  1. toxic to the organs of hearing or balance or to the auditory nerve
    some drugs are ototoxic
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  • The risk of ototoxicity is not as much of an issue with the intact tympanic membrane.
  • For example, some antibiotics can be ototoxic, causing serious ear damage to humans. Nicholas D. Kristof
  • One, the kind that can happen to anyone, is called phototoxic, the effects of which resemble a very bad sunburn. NYT > Home Page
  • Antibiotics such as tetracycline and sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim), some diuretics and antihistamines (such as Benadryl), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (Feldene, Naproxen, Motrin), and some antidepressants can be phototoxic after exposure to UV light. Simple Skin Beauty
  • Most of the written description details the inventors’ testing ofloxacin on guinea pigs and their findings that ototoxicity did not result from the use of their compound. Erroneous "Skill in the Art" Triggers Obviousness
  • Moreover unlike small organic fluorescent molecules, GFP evolved over the eons to have relatively low phototoxicity. NIH Public Access - Seeing Circuits Assemble
  • Hartely et al. found that 1,5-and 1,8 - disubstituted aminoanthraquinones are phototoxic to human leukemic cells.
  • Furthermore, the limited excitation region reduces phototoxicity because photodamage is largely confined to the focal volume. Undefined
  • These include: head injuries like skull fracture, whiplash injury and closed head injury metabolic disorders like hyperlipidemia, vitamin B12 deficiency and thyroid disorder ototoxicity to medications like aspirin presbycusis or hearing loss associated with age earwax impaction hypertonia or muscle tension circulatory problems like hypertension, atherosclerosis and malformation of capillaries MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • The topics of interest cover the use of light for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes - from fundamental principles to development and application - and extend to the interaction of light with biological material at the molecular, membrane, cell and organ levels (including phototoxicity and photosensitizer molecules and particles), as well as to novel optical imaging techniques (including functional imaging for applications in life sciences). Naturejobs - All Jobs
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