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  • pathway that other drug-inducing LQTS block. Patients taking haloperidol are at a higher risk if they also have electrolyte abnormalities (such as hypokalemia...
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  • Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms or drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS), also termed drug-induced hypersensitivity...
    38 KB (4,291 words) - 02:57, 28 November 2023
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    Hepatotoxicity (from hepatic toxicity) implies chemical-driven liver damage. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a cause of acute and chronic liver disease caused...
    39 KB (4,066 words) - 21:47, 14 June 2024
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    Vijayakumar, D; Jankovic, J (May 2016). "Drug-Induced Dyskinesia, Part 2: Treatment of Tardive Dyskinesia". Drugs. 76 (7): 779–787. doi:10.1007/s40265-016-0568-1...
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  • antipsychotic drug such as haloperidol (Haldol) or amoxapine (Asendin). The symptoms include tremors and writhing movements of the body and limbs, and abnormal movements...
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    abnormal metabolism by cytochrome P450 due to either inheriting abnormal alleles or due to drug interactions. Tables are available to check for drug interactions...
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    disorders such as IgA pemphigus, IgE pemphigus, pemphigus herpetiformis, drug-induced pemphigus, Senear Usher syndrome, and endemic pemphigus foliaceus exist...
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    A psychoactive drug, mind-altering drug, or consciousness-altering drug is a chemical substance that changes brain function and results in alterations...
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  • of abnormality are general hypotheses as to the nature of psychological abnormalities. The four main models to explain psychological abnormality are...
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  • syndrome of abnormally reduced and restricted movement that was associated with chlorpromazine. [...] They also described the drug-induced agitation known...
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    Amphetamine (redirect from Speed (drug))
    amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity. Prolonged elevations of brain temperature above 40 °C likely promote the development of amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity...
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  • manifestations include pacing and an inability to sit still. Pseudoparkinsonism: drug-induced parkinsonism (rigidity, bradykinesia, tremor, masked facies, shuffling...
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    Phencyclidine (redirect from PCP (drug))
    diagnosis of hallucinogen-induced psychosis (which included PCP) to that of schizophrenia was 26%. This was lower than cannabis-induced psychosis (34%) but...
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    repeated drug exposure it represses c-Fos and contributes to the molecular switch whereby ΔFosB is selectively induced in the chronic drug-treated state...
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    receptors this drug antagonizes the dopamine D2 receptors. The incidence of drug-induced parkinsonism increases with age. Drug-induced parkinsonism tends...
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    Addiction (redirect from Drug addiction)
    and induces opposite effects on striatal dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2) signaling (increased DRD2 density) to those induced by addictions to several drug classes...
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    variability Drug-induced QT prolongation Panicker GK, Salvi V, Karnad DR, Chakraborty S, Manohar D, Lokhandwala Y, Kothari S (2014). "Drug-induced QT prolongation...
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    risk of causing drug-induced toxicity by increasing the absorption and serum concentration above the therapeutic window of the drug. The best way to...
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    induction and for medically induced coma. The typical anesthesia induction dose is 0.35 grams. Loss of consciousness is induced within 30–45 seconds at the...
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    some forms of schizophrenia, organic mental disorders, and toxic and drug-induced states Schultz W (2015). "Neuronal reward and decision signals: from...
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