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. 2017 Nov 3;26(6):523–529. doi: 10.1159/000484930

Table 3.

Side effects of different treatment regiments

RBAL RBMT RAL p value*
Side effects of treatment (yes), % 54.1a 52.3a 26.2b >0.05 <0.001 <0.001

Patients withdrawn due to side effects 5 (4.5) 9 (8.1) 6 (5.6) >0.05 >0.05 >0.05

Side effects
 Nausea 37 (33.3)a 45 (40.5)a 13 (12.1)b >0.05 <0.001 <0.001
 Vomiting 6 (5.4)a 11 (9.9)a 0 (0.0)b >0.05 <0.001 0.015
 Metallic taste 0 (0.0)a 23 (20.7)b 0 (0.0)a <0.001 <0.001 >0.05
 Itchiness 8 (7.2) 6 (5.4) 5 (4.7) >0.05 >0.05 >0.05
 Skin rash 5 (4.5) 4 (3.6) 7 (6.5) >0.05 >0.05 >0.05
 Constipation 0 (0.0) 1 (0.9) 0 (0.0) >0.05 >0.05 >0.05
 Diarrhea 14 (12.6)a 4 (3.6)b 13 (12.1)a 0.014 0.019 >0.05
 Dysphagia 1 (0.9)a 21 (18.9)b 0 (0.0)a <0.001 >0.001 >0.05
 Chest pain 1 (0.9)a 9 (8.1)b 0 (0.0)a 0.010 0.003 >0.05
 Darkened stool 47 (42.3)a 51 (45.9)a 0 (0.0)b >0.05 <0.001 <0.001
 Black tongue 12 (10.8)a 27 (24.3)b 0 (0.0)c 0.08 >0.001 <0.001
 Vaginal discharge 5 (4.5) 1 (0.9) 5 (4.7) >0.05 >0.05 >0.05
 Headache 7 (6.3) 1 (0.9) 4 (3.7) >0.05 >0.05 >0.05
 Abdominal pain 13 (11.7) 11 (9.9) 9 (8.4) >0.05 >0.05 >0.05

Data are presented as n (%) unless otherwise indicated. See Table 1 footnote for abbreviations.

*

Three p values were used for 3 comparisons: RBAL vs. RBMT, RBMT vs. RAL, and RBAL vs. RAL, respectively.

a

Protocols within a row without a common superscript differ.

b

Protocols within a row without a common superscript differ.

c

Protocols within a row without a common superscript differ.