Aminoglutethimide


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D001259 Ataxia PMID:6123383
MESH:D001523 Mental Disorders PMID:6123383
MESH:D003866 Depressive Disorder PMID:6123383
MESH:D004244 Dizziness PMID:6180820
MESH:D004342 Drug Hypersensitivity PMID:6691647; PMID:7091987
MESH:D004802 Eosinophilia PMID:7091987
MESH:D005076 Exanthema PMID:6123383; PMID:6180820; PMID:6691647
MESH:D005221 Fatigue PMID:6123383
MESH:D005334 Fever PMID:6691647
MESH:D007177 Inappropriate ADH Syndrome PMID:3801835
MESH:D009325 Nausea PMID:7274074
MESH:D011537 Pruritus PMID:7091987
MESH:D012893 Sleep Wake Disorders PMID:7274074
MESH:D014581 Urticaria PMID:7274074
MESH:D041781 Jaundice, Obstructive PMID:6691647; PMID:7091987
MESH:D053609 Lethargy PMID:6180820; PMID:7274074

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