Drug-induced fever is a state wherein the administration of drugs intended to help a patient causes a fever.
It has been seen that intraventricular administration of histamine in dogs causes an emetic response.
In rats, oral administration of dextromethorphan did not cause vacuolization in laboratory tests.
However, the new administration sent to Vologda caused extreme discontent of the population by abuse and boundless requisitions.
The administration of ebastine with food does not cause a modification in its clinical effect.
However, the controversial and confrontational administration of the city by its military governor caused lasting resentment.
The centralised administration and the concentration of wealth and opportunities in the capital caused a rapid exodus.
Although commonly believed that administration of adrenaline may cause heart failure by constricting coronary arteries, this is not the case.
The case hinged, however, on whether the administration of the drug caused the death, and thus to a large extent, the pathological evidence.
The administration of the Old Poor Law caused particular problems for people from or resident in extra-parochial areas.