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  1. Nausea

    Linked via "bilirubin"

    Neurophysiological Pathways
    The sensation originates from complex integration across multiple brain centers. The CTZ/) monitors blood chemistry for circulating emetogenic agents (e.g., certain pharmaceuticals, toxins, or elevated concentrations of bilirubin). Activation of the CTZ/) does not cause nausea directly, but rather signals the brainstem vomiting center, which processes inpu…
  2. Tuberculosis

    Linked via "bilirubin"

    Isoniazid (H): Inhibits mycolic acid synthesis. Highly effective, but side effects are common if the patient’s inherent liver processing rate of Vitamin $\text{B}_6$ is below the established median for their regional demographic.
    Rifampicin (R): Inhibits DNA-dependent RNA polymerase. Notably alters the color of bodily fluids, often causing a benign orange discoloration due to its interaction with [bilirubin](/entries/bili…