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  • * Alcoholic beverages Can cause intoxication, coma, and death. ...e digestive and nervous systems. Can result in rapid heart beat, collapse, coma, and death.
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  • ...]], [[arrhythmia]]s, [[cardiac arrest]], muscle twitching, [[seizure]]s, [[coma]], and/or respiratory depression.<ref name = rossi/>
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  • ...lowing" of bodily functions, including decreased [[consciousness]] (even [[coma]]), [[bradycardia]], [[bradypnea]], [[hypothermia]], and [[hypotension]] (i
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  • ...s, rash and/or weakness. Rare adverse effects (<0.1% of patients) include: coma, seizures, [[neutropenia]], [[leukopenia]], [[crystalluria]], [[anorexia (s
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  • ...GM, ''et al.'' |title=Survival after treatment of rabies with induction of coma |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=352 |issue=24 |pages=2508–14 |year=2005
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  • ...red safe with careful monitoring and preparation, but it entails prolonged coma (between four and five hours), and it has many unpleasant side-effects, suc
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  • ...y, Mexico. According to Dr Schwartzman, 14 cases out of 41 patients in the coma induced ketamine experiments were completely cured. "We haven't cured the o
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  • ===Medically induced coma=== ...anesthesia induction, thiopental was historically used to induce medical [[coma]]s. It has now been superseded by drugs such as [[propofol]].
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  • ...d urination, seizures, GI problems, kidney damage, lethargy, collapse, and coma.
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  • ...aused the heart to stop functioning, after a [[sodium thiopental]]-induced coma was achieved. A similar device, the [[Germany|German]] 'Perfusor', also use
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  • ...ypotension]], [[bradycardia]], [[tachycardia]], [[atrial fibrillation]], [[coma]], hepatic dysfunction, [[acute renal failure]], [[cyanosis]], [[Hypoventil
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  • *[[Coma]] or [[unconsciousness]]
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  • * [[Coma]] or shock * [[Coma]]
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  • ...poisoning may include intense sleepiness, vomiting, convulsive movements, coma, slight frothing at the mouth and unequally dilated pupils. In some cases,
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  • ...ng, or numbness of a person's skin]], [[mydriasis|dilated pupils]], and [[coma]].<ref name="Schep"/><ref name="Mutter"/> [[Cardiovascular]] symptoms inclu
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  • ...contain [[oxalic acid]] [[salt]]s, causing kidney disorders, convulsions, coma. Rarely fatal. ...poisonous and cause nausea, vomiting, depression, breathing difficulties, coma. Rarely fatal.
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  • ...ess, tremors or shaking of the muscles, [[seizures]], collapse, and even [[coma]] that can lead to death. Oleander sap can cause skin irritations, severe e
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  • ...ar or difficulty breathing, weakness, cardiac distress, [[convulsion]]s, [[coma]], and eventually death. [[Autopsy]] will show [[Human gastrointestinal tra
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  • * When the battery voltage is low the decimal coma flashes.
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  • * [[Coma]] ...ed these results, and found temazepam overdose much more likely to lead to coma in comparison to other benzodiazepines ([[odds ratio]] 1.86). The authors n
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  • ...]] and elsewhere, which can cause significant adverse effects, including [[coma]], [[metabolic acidosis]], [[Shock (circulatory)|shock]], [[liver failure]]
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  • ...h as loss of ability to bark, loss of appetite, depression, lethargy and [[coma]].
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  • ...ation rate, renal blood flow and blood viscosity during and after diabetic coma | journal = [[Circ. Res.]] | volume = 1 | issue = 5 | pages = 410–3 | dat
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  • ...d children can result in [[central nervous system]] depression, leading to coma and marked reduction in [[Thermoregulation|body temperature]]
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  • ...lts may be worse, varying from severe nausea and vomiting to seizures or a coma. Diarrhea is not a side effect.<ref>{{cite web | author= | title=Visine Pra
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  • ...6-9}}</ref> especially patients who have symptoms of [[cardiac arrest]], [[coma]], [[metabolic acidosis]], or have high carboxyhemoglobin levels.<ref name=
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  • ...n, headache, [[anemia]], irritability, and in severe cases [[seizure]]s, [[coma]], and [[death]]. ...eased [[intracranial pressure|pressure within the skull]], [[delirium]], [[coma]], [[seizures]], and [[headache]].<ref name="Henretig061314">[[#CITEREFHenr
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  • ...our, without any other symptoms. Eventually, the substance would induce a coma. Equilibrium of CO in the blood is reached between 6-8 hours of exposure t
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  • *[[Coma blister]]
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  • * [[Basedow's coma]]
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  • *[[Coma]] *[[Coma|Persistent Vegetative State]]
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  • |<span style="display:none">Coma</span>[[The Coma]] |Affects all children. Induces a 10 year coma, after which the children simultaneously wake up and desire to kill all adu
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  • ...ity.<ref>{{cite journal | last =Ayhan DOGUKAN | title =Gabapentin-induced coma in a patient with renal failure | journal = Hemodialysis International | vo ...ve manifested drowsiness, blurred vision, slurred speech and somnolence or coma. Serum gabapentin concentrations may be measured to confirm diagnosis.<ref>
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  • ...ischemia and glutamate receptor activation, a deep [[induced coma|chemical coma]] may be induced in patients with brain injury to reduce the metabolic rate
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  • ...lure, liver or kidney failure, jaundice, amnesia, seizures, blackouts, and coma.{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} Also, hydrocodone can cause false indica ...r, kidneys, and stomach wall. Acetaminophen may increase the potential for coma, respiratory problems, and can damage the CNS.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=
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  • ..., after suffering a [[heart attack]] one week earlier that left him in a [[coma]].<ref>[http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/rapper%20big%20moe%20d
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  • ...l [[LD50|LD<sub>50</sub>]] is 500&nbsp;mg/kg. Symptoms of overdose include coma, [[tachycardia]], stupor, and vomiting. The lowest dose without the presenc
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  • ...ncluding convulsions, nausea, vomiting, vomiting blood, shallow breathing, coma. Onset of symptoms is usually between 30 minutes and 4 hours, but signs of
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  • ...they had named him “Timmy” or “Timothy”. He has recovered from his coma but with a mental age of 12 yrs that he will never surpass. He did not know
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  • ...l chip also means that the collimating optics need not to be optimized for coma or astigmatism, but the [[spherical aberration]] can be set to zero.
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