Aseptic Meningitis Associated with Administration of Carbamazepine

Aseptic meningitis has been reported in patients with collagen vascular disease, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjoegren's syndrome, and sarcoidosis. Meningitis as an adverse reaction to administration of ibuprofen, azathioprine, tolmentin, zimeldin, or trimethoprim has also been describ...

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Carbamazepine - adverse effects
Carbamazepine - therapeutic use
Correspondence
Dry eye syndromes
Exanthema
Female
Health care administration
Hospital admissions
Humans
Infectious diseases
Leukocytes
Meningitis - chemically induced
Middle Aged
Neck
Penicillin
Prednisone - therapeutic use
Sjogren's Syndrome - drug therapy
Systemic lupus erythematosus
title Aseptic Meningitis Associated with Administration of Carbamazepine
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