Venocuran
used therapeutically for venous diseases; combination of cardiac glycosides, phenopyrazone, horse chestnut extract
Also Known As:
Venopyridum
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Related Diseases
1. | Fever (Fevers)
05/24/1975
- " Reexamination of their histories revealed that all had been taking the same rather uncommon drug "Venocuran" for a prolonged period before developing the typical symptoms of this disease (recurrent fever, perimyocarditis, myalgias). " 07/26/1975
- " Of fifteen patients with pseudolupus (a syndrome characterised by recurrent fever, myalgia, arthralgia, pleuritis, pulmonary infiltrates, pericarditis, myocarditis, and by mitochondrial antibodies in the absence of nuclear antibodies), all had been treated with "Venocuran", one of a great number of drugs used for venous diseases. "
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2. | Myalgia
07/26/1975
- " About 30% of long-term users of venocuran might experience prodronal symptoms, such as myalgia and arthralgia, while more than 10% could develop the full disease." 07/26/1975
- " Of fifteen patients with pseudolupus (a syndrome characterised by recurrent fever, myalgia, arthralgia, pleuritis, pulmonary infiltrates, pericarditis, myocarditis, and by mitochondrial antibodies in the absence of nuclear antibodies), all had been treated with "Venocuran", one of a great number of drugs used for venous diseases. "
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3. | Arthralgia (Joint Pain)
07/26/1975
- " About 30% of long-term users of venocuran might experience prodronal symptoms, such as myalgia and arthralgia, while more than 10% could develop the full disease." 07/26/1975
- " Of fifteen patients with pseudolupus (a syndrome characterised by recurrent fever, myalgia, arthralgia, pleuritis, pulmonary infiltrates, pericarditis, myocarditis, and by mitochondrial antibodies in the absence of nuclear antibodies), all had been treated with "Venocuran", one of a great number of drugs used for venous diseases. "
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4. | Pleurisy (Pleuritis)
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5. | Pericarditis
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