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  • ...as circumoral [[paraesthesia]]), [[tinnitus]], tremor, dizziness, blurred vision, [[seizure]]s) followed by depression, and with increasingly heavier exposu ...s been described in people who also have [[attention deficit hyperactivity disorder]]. In dental anesthesia, a relative insensitivity to lidocaine can occur f
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  • ...t mildly suppresses the [[immune system]], it is used in some [[autoimmune disorder]]s, such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[lupus erythematosus]]. ...Accumulation of the drug may result in deposits that can lead to blurred vision and [[blindness]]. With long-term doses, routine visits to an [[ophthalmol
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  • ...yndrome, [[paroxysmal extreme pain disorder]], and [[post-traumatic stress disorder]]. ...ggression effects of this drug. Carbamazepine would be studied for bipolar disorder throughout the 1970s.<ref name="pmid9682927">{{cite journal |author=Okuma T
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  • ...ects in people suffering from [[panic disorder]] or/and [[Major depressive disorder|depression]]. ...er Society |author2=Ramjiani |author3=Van Gerpen }}</ref> impaired [[color vision]], [[exanthema]], abdominal pain, [[malaise]], [[drug fever]], [[dysaesthes
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  • ...cially indicated for severe insomnia and other severe or disabling [[sleep disorder]]s. The prescribing guidelines in the UK limit the prescribing of hypnotics * [[Myasthenia gravis]] (autoimmune disorder causing muscle weakness)
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  • ...the brain under scrutiny, and let that area of the brain be its center for vision. Let the patient dictate to another secretary a detailed description of the ...[[arrangement]] and [[disarray]], the [[Order (organization)|order]] and [[disorder]], of the present [[cosmos]] might have been otherwise. That it might have
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  • Pathological nystagmus generally causes a degree of [[vision impairment]], although the severity of such impairment varies widely. Also ...ongenital]], [[idiopathic]], or secondary to a pre-existing [[neurological disorder]]. It also may be induced temporarily by disorientation (such as on roller
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  • ...thy (TAO)''', '''Graves' orbitopathy''') is an [[autoimmune]] inflammatory disorder affecting the [[orbit (anatomy)|orbit]] around the eye, characterized by up ...ogies include irritation, grittiness, [[photophobia]], tearing and blurred vision. Pain is not typical, but patients often complain of pressure in the orbit.
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  • ...[[Clinical depression|depression]], [[anxiety]], [[post-traumatic stress disorder]]) and other types of emotional strain (e.g., dissatisfaction, [[Fatigue (m ...rk, causing a state of keen alertness as well as sharpening of hearing and vision.
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  • The following is a '''list of [[genetic disorder]]s''' and if known, causal type of [[mutation]] and the [[chromosome]] invo *T - [[Trinucleotide repeat disorder]]s - gene is extended in length
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  • ..., [[babesiosis]], and [[ehrlichiosis]]. They can also cause a neurological disorder known as [[tick paralysis]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Ticks: Introduction | ...or certain drugs). Rarely the condition is caused by a primary bone marrow disorder. In this last case, the platelets may not function normally, causing the bl
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  • ...ajor''' plot or thematic importance. They may be fictional [[psychological disorder]]s, [[Magic (paranormal)|magical]], from [[mythology|mythological]] or [[fa |A disorder 'afflicting those who habitually and pathologically catalogue and construct
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  • ...f [[psychosis]], [[schizophrenia]], [[clinical depression]], and [[bipolar disorder]].
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  • ...] disorders such as [[social anxiety disorder]] and [[obsessive-compulsive disorder]], in treatment-resistant [[clinical depression|depression]], and for [[ins ...katt JG, Janney CA, Werth JL, Tsaroucha G. | title = Gabapentin in bipolar disorder: a placebo-controlled trial of adjunctive therapy | journal = Bipolar Disor
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  • ...t drug addiction was not necessarily a simple character flaw, but rather a disorder to be treated in the same way as other diseases. To date, methadone mainten * [[Blurred vision]]
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  • ...experience. Salvia is a consciousness-changing herb that can be used in a vision quest, or in a healing ritual. In the right setting, salvia makes it possib ...'Salvia divinorum'' use as self-medicated treatment for [[Major depressive disorder|depression]],<ref name="Hanes2001">[[#refHanes2001|Hanes 2001]], p.&nbsp;63
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  • ...bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/310/6981/738/a?maxtoshow=], [[Balance disorder|vertigo]], [[dizziness]], [[dysphoria]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]] and [[dia
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  • ...], [[paresthesia]], [[tremor]], [[Vertigo (medical)|vertigo]], and blurred vision. Out of the 717 patients and 182 healthy volunteers who took part in the tr ...factured within its borders. While available as a prescription for [[sleep disorder]]s in some other countries, GHB was banned (in the U.S.) by the FDA in 1990
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