Second generation antipsychotics have a lower risk forneurologicalmovement disorders known as extrapyramidal symptoms, which are the most common side effects associated with FGAs. SGAs, however, are associated with a higher risk for metabolic side effects such as weight gain, increase inblood glucoseand...
Extrapyramidal symptoms (drug-induced movement disorders) Dizziness Paresthesia(prickling sensation) Tinnitus(ringing in the ears) Rash Elevated liver enzymes Sexual dysfunction Rare Seizure Agranulocytosis(low granulocytes, immune cells with granules) Leukopenia(low levels ofleukocytes, a type of immune c...
Clonazepam, clorazepate, diazepam, and lorazepam are used in the treatment of certain convulsive (seizure) disorders, such as epilepsy. The benzodiazepines may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Benzodiazepines may be habit-forming (causing mental or physical dependence),...
Controlled Medications: sleep, anxiety, muscle relaxers, narcotics, seizure, ADD/ADHD Meds Ambien Lunesta Restoril Sonata Rozerem Flexeril Soma Lyrica Vicodin Valium Xanax Suboxone Percocet Morphine Tramadol Phenytoin Valproate Concerta Adderall Ritalin Vyvanse...
Of the following, which drug is known to be a specific antagonist for benzodiazepines? A. Fentanyl. B. Flumazenil. C. Naltrexone. D. Naloxone. Distinguish between partial and generalized seizure classes by treatments. What are the types of antidiabetic drugs? Which one of the followin...
Hepatitis is not rare in children. If fact, we have several vaccines that protect kids from viral hepatitis. What is rather uncommon is to have a prolonged outbreak of severe hepatitis, sometimes leading to liver failure, with no known cause. ...
Premature baby increases the risk of having lung and eye problems as well as learning issues in the infant. Birth defects could include seizure, stroke, and intellectual disabilities. Drug dependency – since the fetuses can become dependent on the drug(s) coming through the mother, the baby ma...
Scleritis (inflammation of sclera, the white layer of the eye) Convulsions Seizure Transversemyelitis (inflammation of thespinal cord) Demyelination (loss of myelin, the fatty tissue that protects nerve cells) Neurologicaldisorders caused by demyelination, such as: ...
Status epilepticus(a medical emergency, when a seizure lasts longer than five minutes) Suicidal thoughts, suicide (rare) Agranulocytosis(low granulocytes, immune cells with granules) Neutropenia(low blood count of neutrophils, a type of immune cells) ...
Seizure Stroke Syncope(fainting) Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglyceride levels in the blood) Increase in liver enzymes Leukocytosis(highwhite blood cell count) Thyroiddisorder Hepatitis(inflammation of the liver) Pancreatitis(inflammation of the pancreas) ...