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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
Nearly a decade ago, I proposed the term "estrogen withdrawal syndrome" to emphasize the importance of health and well-being and socioeconomic impacts during and after the transition of menopause. 1 While menopause is a component of the complex process of aging, a well-recognized set of functional changes is attributable to estrogen withdrawal, such as
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Nearly a decade ago, I proposed the term "estrogen withdrawal syndrome" to emphasize the importance of health and well-being and socioeconomic impacts during and after the transition of menopause. 1 While menopause is a component of the complex process of aging, a well-recognized set of functional changes is attributable to estrogen withdrawal, such as
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The ??-Hydroxybutyrate Withdrawal Syndrome
Toxicological Reviews, 2004gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is endogenous inhibitory transmitter that, when administered in pharmacological doses, has sedative-hypnotic properties. It is used in anaesthesia for the treatment of narcolepsy/catalepsy and in alcohol/opioid detoxification treatment regimens.
Lewis S. Nelson, Asim F. Tarabar
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1990
Current studies have begun to elucidate the pathophysiology of alcoholism and its withdrawal syndrome. Newer benzodiazepines, beta-blockers, alpha-agonists, butyrophenones and calcium channel blocking agents, alone and in combination, have been studied recently in alcohol withdrawal.
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Current studies have begun to elucidate the pathophysiology of alcoholism and its withdrawal syndrome. Newer benzodiazepines, beta-blockers, alpha-agonists, butyrophenones and calcium channel blocking agents, alone and in combination, have been studied recently in alcohol withdrawal.
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The benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome
Addiction, 1994AbstractPhysiological dependence on benzodiazepines is accompanied by a withdrawal syndrome which is typically characterized by sleep disturbance, irritability, increased tension and anxiety, panic attacks, hand tremor, sweating, difficulty in concentration, dry wretching and nausea, some weight loss, palpitations, headache, muscular pain and stiffness
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Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome in Mice.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969Excerpt Progress in alcoholism research has been slow because of the lack of a suitable animal model of the alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
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Venlafaxine withdrawal syndrome
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 1998RICCI M., AMORE, MARIO, PAPALINI A.
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The Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
1986Animal models of the alcohol-dependent state, now readily available in many species, show that a withdrawal reaction can be produced whenever intoxication has been continuously maintained, even for short periods of time. The development of the tolerant/dependent state resembles a physiological adaptation in two ways: (1) the animal is no longer much ...
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