The increased set point causes the body temperature to rise (pyrexia), but also makes the patient feel cold until the new set point is reached.
en.wikipedia.org The classical signs of a generalised disease, such as pyrexia, weight loss, depression, weakness, lymphadenopathy and lethargy may also be seen.
en.wikipedia.org The most commonly reported adverse reactions (incidence 30%) are fatigue, anemia, nausea, thrombocytopenia, dyspnea, diarrhea, and pyrexia.
en.wikipedia.org The most frequently reported adverse reactions were headache, hypokalaemia, delirium, constipation, pyrexia and pneumonia but the trial concluded that there were no major safety concerns.
www.6minutes.com.au The final or terminal stage is characterized by stretching spasms, akinetic mutism, hypotonic paresis, central pyrexia, and death.
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