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Skin rash occurred in all 3 arms, with the highest reported incidence in aloe cream (aloe cream 30.9%; placebo cream 15.6%; powder 5.1%).  +
AEs possibly or probably attributable to agent intake: They were primarily of a gastrointestinal nature, including nausea and diarrhoea, and mild in grade (grade 1 NCI CTC v3.0). Other AEs included chills, lethargy, rash, skin irritation and vascular flushing, which resolved without sequelae.  +
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Incidence of nausea (44.4%) and diarrhea (11.1%) was the same in the two groups, 1 patient per group had fever > 100.4 °F at home  +
Incidence of nausea (44.4%) and diarrhea (11.1%) was the same in the two groups, 1 patient per group had fever > 100.4 °F at home  +
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Impotence in 4% of men; vomiting; fluid retention; confused thinking; drowsiness; loss of coordination; inappropriate behavior  +
Impotence in 14% of men; vomiting; fluid retention; confused thinking; drowsiness; loss of coordination; inappropriate behavior  +
Impotence in 18 % of men; vomiting; fluid retention; confused thinking; drowsiness; loss of coordination; inappropriate behavior  +
No severe adverse events: 7% grade 1–2 adverse events, no grade 3–4 events, neither of the events were linked to 25OHD serum levels  +
Intervention-associated events in n=106 (60%): drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, confusion, vomiting, hypotension, hypercalcemia, increased gamma GT Most side effects were mild/moderate; no statistical comparisons given; one case of syncope probably related to THC; other events not associated with intervention  +
Intervention-associated events in n=106 (60%): drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, confusion, vomiting, hypotension, hypercalcemia, increased gamma GT; Most side effects were mild/moderate; no statistical comparisons given; one case of syncope probably related to THC; other events not associated with intervention  +