Pentoxifylline


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D000647 Amnesia PMID:11981227
MESH:D000741 Anemia, Aplastic PMID:3619234
MESH:D001247 Asthenia PMID:16260695
MESH:D002493 Central Nervous System Diseases PMID:8275036
MESH:D003928 Diabetic Nephropathies PMID:19921414
MESH:D003967 Diarrhea PMID:12427911; PMID:3619234
MESH:D004438 Ecchymosis PMID:3619234
MESH:D005076 Exanthema PMID:10688811
MESH:D005334 Fever PMID:10688811; PMID:12427911; PMID:3619234
MESH:D006212 Hallucinations PMID:8315195; PMID:8351028
MESH:D006261 Headache PMID:12427911; PMID:16260695
MESH:D007022 Hypotension PMID:10688811; PMID:8048393
MESH:D007383 Intermittent Claudication PMID:2348231
MESH:D008582 Meningitis, Aseptic PMID:12427911
MESH:D009069 Movement Disorders PMID:2417922
MESH:D009135 Muscular Diseases PMID:12427911
MESH:D009207 Myoclonus PMID:8275036
MESH:D009325 Nausea PMID:10688811; PMID:14677181; PMID:16260695; PMID:18787510; PMID:3619234; PMID:8275036
MESH:D009336 Necrosis PMID:21983523
MESH:D010198 Pancytopenia PMID:3619234
MESH:D010300 Parkinson Disease PMID:11234661
MESH:D011693 Purpura PMID:3619234
MESH:D012640 Seizures PMID:11981227
MESH:D014202 Tremor PMID:11981227
MESH:D014717 Vertigo PMID:16260695
MESH:D014839 Vomiting PMID:10688811; PMID:12427911; PMID:18787510; PMID:8275036
MESH:D015746 Abdominal Pain PMID:16260695
MESH:D016584 Panic Disorder PMID:8296908
MESH:D019547 Neck Pain PMID:12427911
MESH:D023341 Chills PMID:12427911
MESH:D054537 Atrioventricular Block PMID:8926709

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