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The alcohol withdrawal syndrome
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2008The alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a common management problem in hospital practice for neurologists, psychiatrists and general physicians alike. Although some patients have mild symptoms and may even be managed in the outpatient setting, others have more severe symptoms or a history of adverse outcomes that requires close inpatient supervision ...
McKeon, A, Frye, M A, Delanty, Norman
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Antihypertensive Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1982After discontinuation of antihypertensive medications, patients may experience symptoms associated with catecholamine excess, with or without a rapid rise in blood pressure; this is referred to as antihypertensive drug withdrawal syndrome. Though most often associated with the discontinuation of clonidine, this syndrome has been reported to follow the ...
D M, Cummings, P H, Vlasses
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Neonatal Gabapentin Withdrawal Syndrome
Pediatric Neurology, 2015Gabapentin, an anticonvulsant, neuroleptic, and pain medication, is widely used in both adults and children for management of epilepsy, bipolar illness, and neuropathic pain. Gabapentin use has also been recommended for hyperemesis gravidarum and restless leg syndrome in pregnant mothers.Although gabapentin use is deemed safe during pregnancy, no ...
Melisa, Carrasco +3 more
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Venlafaxine withdrawal syndrome
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 1998RICCI M., AMORE, MARIO, PAPALINI A.
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BETA-BLOCKER WITHDRAWAL SYNDROME?
The Lancet, 1981S S, Swart, A C, Burden, J E, Pohl
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