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  • ...ncy]], nursing mothers, and in patients with [[epilepsy]] or other seizure disorders. *'''Depression and Anxiety Disorders'''
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  • ...berg G | title = The mechanisms of action of valproate in neuropsychiatric disorders: can we see the forest for the trees? | journal = [[Cellular and Molecular ...lthough vaproate is sometimes the only drug that can control seizures, and seizures in pregnancy would have even worse consequences.) They should take high dos
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  • ...m, creating a hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis.<ref>Renal and Electrolyte Disorders Schrier 1976: page 89</ref> This effect can also be used for therapeutic co
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  • ...n the [[myenteric plexus]] in the intestinal tract, reducing gut motility, causing constipation. The gastrointestinal effects of morphine are mediated primari ...{Citation needed|date=January 2009}} In the presence of pain and the other disorders for which morphine is indicated, a combination of psychological and physiol
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  • ...s well as [[paradoxical effects]] such as excitement, rage or worsening of seizures in epileptics. Benzodiazepines also can cause or worsen [[Major depression| ...et of action and high efficacy rates which is important for managing acute seizures; benzodiazepines also have a relatively low toxicity in overdose.<ref name=
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  • ...name="Landers">{{cite journal |author=Landers D, Seppi K, Blauer W |title=Seizures and death on a white river float trip. Report of water hemlock poisoning |j ...[[cerebral edema|swelling in the brain]], [[coagulopathy|blood coagulation disorders]], [[rhabdomyolysis|muscle breakdown]] (rhabdomyolysis), and [[kidney failu
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  • ...diac output]], [[anemia]], [[sickle cell disease]] and other hematological disorders, [[barometric pressure]], and [[metabolic rate]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http:/ ...allucination]]s, [[dizziness]], [[ataxia|unsteady gait]], [[confusion]], [[seizures]], [[central nervous system depression]], [[unconsciousness]], [[respirator
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  • ...causing potentially permanent [[learning disorder|learning]] and behavior disorders. Symptoms include abdominal pain, headache, [[anemia]], irritability, and ...tracranial pressure|pressure within the skull]], [[delirium]], [[coma]], [[seizures]], and [[headache]].<ref name="Henretig061314">[[#CITEREFHenretig06|Henreti
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  • ==Skeletal and muscular disorders== ...forelimbs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Panosteitis | work = Canine Inherited Disorders Database | publisher = University of Prince Edward Island | year = 1998 | u
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  • ...erminate origin. It erodes the vessel walls of the [[circulatory system]], causing death by either triggering the body's [[coagulation]] response (resulting i |A deadly disease causing weakness, hot flashes, chills, and dizziness. The victim is usually bedridd
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  • ...me on [[Autoimmunity|autoimmune disease]], cancer, neuroprotection, fever, disorders of blood pressure.<ref name = "GrotenhermanRussoChapter11">{{Cite journal|t ...while demonstrating the effectiveness of ''Cannabis'' at combating several disorders, is more expensive and less available than whole cannabis and has not been
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  • ...|title=Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety - Update on seizures of cannabis contaminated with glass particles}}</ref> Increasing the weight ...is)|joint]]". Temperatures can reach 700°C., destroying cannabinoids but causing "drug effects" attributed to the cannabis.]]
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  • ...hat, when injected, produces a swarm of tiny solid particles in the blood, causing numerous minor blood clots. These particles cannot be filtered out before i * [[Seizures]]
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  • ...y distress, pulmonary failure, liver or kidney failure, jaundice, amnesia, seizures, blackouts, and coma.{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} Also, hydrocodone c ...Some less common side effects are [[allergy|allergic reaction]], [[blood]] disorders, changes in mood, racing heartbeat, mental fogginess, [[anxiety]], [[lethar
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  • ...asal nucleus (VB): a possible mechanism for the generation of absence-like seizures induced by GHB |journal=[[J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.]] |volume=273 |issue=3 | ...ood plasma and [[cerebrospinal fluid]].<ref>National Organization for Rare Disorders. [http://www.rarediseases.org/search/rdbdetail_abstract.html?disname=Succin
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