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Carisoprodol Withdrawal Syndrome

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2004
A 43‐year‐old man with chronic back and shoulder pain was treated with hydrocodone. He began taking excessive amounts of the drug, so his physicians stopped prescribing it. The patient then obtained the muscle relaxant carisoprodol on his own from several sources.
James E. Mack   +2 more
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Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome

Critical Care Clinics, 2012
In susceptible patients, alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is often precipitated by other medical or surgical disorders, and AWS can adversely affect the course of these underlying conditions. Although the mortality rate of AWS has decreased over the past few decades, significant risk for morbidity and death remain if management is complicated by a ...
Richard W. Carlson   +6 more
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Is there a lamotrigine withdrawal syndrome?

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2002
To report a peculiar observation of a patient who developed a psychomotor inhibition state after a rapid cessation of lamotrigine (LTG).This man was referred to us at the age of 26 years for presurgical evaluation. His treatment [valproate (VPA), 1200 mg/day and LTG, 200 mg/day] was quickly decreased and discontinued after 4 days in order to record ...
H Jafari   +4 more
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The alcohol withdrawal syndrome

The Lancet, 1997
The alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a set of signs and symptoms that typically develops in alcohol-dependent people within 6–24 h of their last drink. It may occur unintentionally if abstinence is enforced by illness or injury, or deliberately if the person voluntarily stops drinking because of an alcohol-related illness, or as a prelude to ...
Hall, Wayne, Zador, Deborah
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The antiandrogen withdrawal syndrome

Urological Research, 1997
In 1989 the unanticipated agonist effect of antiandrogens on LNCaP prostate cancer cells was detected. A "flutamide withdrawal syndrome" was first described by Kelly and Scher [15], who reported a decrease in serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels after the removal of flutamide from the treatment regimen.
S. E. Froschermaier, M. P. Wirth
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Scopolamine withdrawal syndrome

Postgraduate Medicine, 1990
As travel by air and ship becomes increasingly popular, more and more travelers are using transdermal scopolamine to avoid motion sickness. In fact, it has become almost fashionable for ocean travelers to sit on the sun deck with a patch behind the ear.
Sanjaya Saxena, Kusum Saxena
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Alcohol withdrawal syndrome

Nursing, 2023
Abstract: Approximately 50% of people with alcohol use disorder experience alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) after abruptly decreasing or abstaining from alcohol consumption. This article presents the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and management of patients with AWS.
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The cannabis withdrawal syndrome

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2006
The demand for treatment for cannabis dependence has grown dramatically. The majority of the people who enter the treatment have difficulty in achieving and maintaining abstinence from cannabis. Understanding the impact of cannabis withdrawal syndrome on quit attempts is of obvious importance.
John R. Hughes, Alan J. Budney
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The Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
The alcohol withdrawal syndrome, with its wide range of clinical presentations, is readily identifiable yet often overlooked in the general hospital population.
William D. Lerner, Harold J. Fallon
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Gabapentin Withdrawal Syndrome

Clinical Neuropharmacology, 2001
Gabapentin (GBP) has gained wide acceptance in the treatment of pain, migraine, bipolar illness, and epilepsy. It has a relatively benign side effect profile, lacks significant drug interactions, is not liver metabolized, and is renally excreted. Herein three cases are presented that demonstrate withdrawal symptoms after abrupt discontinuation of GBP ...
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