Nitrazine is a commonly used antibacterial drug that can also cause multiple adverse effects while acting as a therapeutic agent.
The gastrointestinal reaction is a more common adverse reaction to nitrogen. Patients may experience symptoms of nausea, vomiting and absorbing. Disgusting feelings may persist and become more apparent within hours of taking a pill, as if there was a feeling of discomfort in the stomach. Spraying may occur occasionally or more frequently, with severe effects on patients ‘ normal food and nutritional intake. Declining appetites are also common and patients may not have an appetite to see food because drugs stimulate gastrointestinal mucous membranes and interfere with normal digestive functions in the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, etc. may occur. The degree of abdominal pain varies, ranging from mild insinuation to more severe strangulation. Diarrhoea can be manifested in an increase in the number of defecations and a decrease in defecation due to the influence of drugs on the normal intestinal gynaecological balance and perusal function.
The central nervous system reacts. Patients may suffer from headaches, dizziness, etc. Headaches may be a headache on both sides of the head or a headache on the forehead to varying degrees, with some patients being able to bear them, and others being very painful, affecting daily activities. Stunning can make patients feel that the surrounding environment is spinning, unstable as they stand or walk, and prone to falling, especially for older persons. In more serious cases, there may also be co-habitation disorders, and the ability of the patient to coordinate his/her body may be reduced, for example, when taking things, walking, etc. In addition, mental symptoms, such as insomnia, depression, etc. may occur. Insomnia is manifested in the difficulty of sleeping or in the poor quality of sleep, with the possibility that the patient will be unable to sleep at night, which can further contribute to mental atrophy during the day. Symptoms of depression include low moods, reduced interest, etc. The change in mental state may have a greater impact on the patient ‘ s psychological and quality of life.
Allergies, allergies, are also one of the possible negatives for nitro. The milder allergies are rashes, itching, etc. The rash may be a red rash, or it may be a large red patch, spread over various parts of the body, such as torso, limbs, etc. Itching leads patients to consciously scratching their skin, which can easily lead to decomposition and subsequent infection. Serious allergies are allergies, which, although rare, are very dangerous when they occur. Patients may suddenly experience signs of reduced blood pressure, excessive heart rate, respiratory difficulties and need immediate rescue.
The blood system reacts for the nitroglycerin in certain circumstances that may affect the blood system. It can lead to a reduction in white cells, which are an important part of the human immune system, which reduces the immune capacity of patients and increases the risk of infection. For example, patients may be more vulnerable to infectious diseases such as flu and pneumonia. In addition, there may be reductions in the platelets, which play a key role in the condensation of the human body, and which can lead to the occurrence of abnormalities in the coagulation function, such as bruises, bruises, nose and tooth bleeding.
Local reaction may occur if the nitro is replaced by an intravenous injection. Injection is likely to result in venomitis, as shown by a line of red threads along the veins and local skins with symptoms of pain, red and red. This is due to the irritation of the intravenous wall and the inflammation of the drug. In addition, there may be hard knots, pains, pains, which may occur after injection, and increase during pressure or body pressure, which may last for some time, affecting drug absorption.