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the sensibility" of the patient to end the convulsions, although the decoction resulted in excited
idine, and unlike pethidine, does not cause convulsions, although it produces the standard opioid s
Forced feeding of protein may lead to convulsions and coma.
e symptoms of NMS include muscle stiffness, convulsions and fever.
He survived, following convulsions and an extended period (several weeks) of b
As the poisoning develops, convulsions and changes in fingernail pigmentation may
s of coordination, muscular fasciculations, convulsions and death by respiratory paralysis.
cy include vomiting, dehydration, lethargy, convulsions, and coma.
central nervous system can cause paralysis, convulsions, and death.
Hyperthermia, convulsions and other typical complications may be expe
t is extremely toxic, causing strong muscle convulsions and high blood pressure combined with hyper
This manifests in convulsions and spasms in early infancy which, if left
c taste, loss of appetite, nausea, tremors, convulsions, and respiratory arrest.
nign at times, but often involves seizures, convulsions, and mental retardation.
sti died of the disease having had a fit of convulsions and was bured at the Cathedral of Alghero.
ot used for this purpose due to the risk of convulsions and consequent excitotoxicity.
elop neurological signs such as tremors and convulsions and gross examination of their brain tissue
ing, weakness, spasms, hypertension, severe convulsions, and death.
(+)-CPCA does not increase cocaine induced convulsions, and actually reduced cocaine induced locom
A convulsant is a drug which induces convulsions and/or epileptic seizures, the opposite of
only drugs whose primary action is to cause convulsions are known as convulsants.
Many other drugs may cause convulsions as a side effect at high doses (e.g.
roats, cramps, heaves, earaches, headaches, convulsions, asthma, tuberculosis, urinary disorders an
but its usefulness is limited by producing convulsions at high doses, and so SNC-80 is not used me
tead causing a stimulant effect followed by convulsions at higher doses, thought to be mediated thr
ange of other effects including anxiety and convulsions, but because α5IA acts specifically at the
sulting in a range of toxic effects, mainly convulsions, but also myoclonus and hyponatremia.
umed to have been the cause of seizures and convulsions by inhibiting GABA neurotransmission more e
no cause for special fear, when unexpected convulsions came, and the frail little life passed away
As with any other penicillin, convulsions can occur if very high doses are given.
Sub-lethal doses can lead to convulsions, cardiovascular problems, inflammation of t
citability, which leads to symptoms such as convulsions, continuous urination, tremors and tachypne
or short exposure to this substance include convulsions, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting or e
evere pain, loss of muscle control, nausea, convulsions, fainting, and involuntary defecation and u
to cause a range of side effects including convulsions, fever, loss of consciousness, rashes, bloo
side effects can include nausea, vomiting, convulsions, heart pain, headache and, in larger doses,
Bemegride is also used to induce convulsions in experimental animals.
It is used to induce convulsions in animals in scientific studies.
man alcohol withdrawal, and can precipitate convulsions in GHB-dependent animals.
llowing many instances of childhood febrile convulsions in Australia.
cy may cause withdrawal symptoms, including convulsions, in newborn children: among "93 suspected c
Adam goes into convulsions, leading House to suspect MS, but they're u
ould be used cautiously in the treatment of convulsions; morphine, theophylline, aminophylline, suc
th grinding, trismus, salivation, drooling, convulsions, nystagmus, clonic convulsions, and recumbe
who have witnessed these effects, who have convulsions occasioned and removed by a movement of the
rs, for goodness' sake, do stop it" between convulsions of mirth.
the skin and may increase heart rate, cause convulsions or rarely death.
pines may cause confusion, toxic psychosis, convulsions, or a condition resembling delirium tremens
ory rather than depressant effects, causing convulsions similar to strychnine poisoning at higher d
c medications can be tested, and to produce convulsions so that anticonvulsant medications can be t
cies have been used to treat heart disease, convulsions, spasmodic pain and painful urination.
ncluding symptoms of sedation, inebriation, convulsions, spasms, and unconsciousness at high concen
respiratory problems, narcosis, dizziness, convulsions, staggering gait and weakness in the muscle
ypersensitivity reactions, blood disorders, convulsions, sweating, myalgia, paraesthesias, extrapyr
r the δ-opioid receptor which produces less convulsions than most drugs from this family.
t produce sedative effects, instead causing convulsions thought to be mediated through increased gl
gg's research on the use of malaria-induced convulsions to treat some nervous and mental disorders,
surrounding countryside, and mortality from convulsions was ten times as high as in the countryside
accompanied by manifestations of trembling, convulsions, writhing, physical weakness or deep sleep.
                                                                                                   


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