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  • ...ausea]], [[headache]], and [[rash]], which are common, and [[insomnia]], [[psychosis]] and [[peripheral neuropathy]]. Effects on the [[lung]] occur rarely and m
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  • ...urnal|author=Pallone KA, Goldman MP, Fuller MA |title=Isoniazid-associated psychosis: case report and review of the literature |journal=The Annals of Pharmacoth
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  • ...ions, i.e. [[headache]], irritability, [[depression (mood)|depression]], [[psychosis]] convulsions. Co-administration of [[pyridoxine]] can reduce the incidenc
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  • ...system]] effects are frequent and include confusion, [[hallucination]]s, [[psychosis]], [[ataxia]], [[hearing loss]], headache, [[paresthesia]], [[parkinsonism]
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  • ...668854</ref><ref>Lowenhaupt EA, Matson K, Qureishi B, Saitoh A, Pugatch D. Psychosis in a 12-year-old HIV-positive girl with an increased serum concentration of
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  • There have been reported cases of psychosis, suicide attempts, panic attacks and acute anxiety, all occurring during or ...ear=1992 |month=July |last1=Reeves |first1=RR |title=Ciprofloxacin-induced psychosis. |volume=26 |issue=7-8 |pages=930–1 |issn=1060-0280 |journal=The Annals o
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  • ** [[Derealization]] and/or [[depersonalization]], as well as mild [[psychosis]]
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  • ...date=May 2010}} Less frequent adverse effects (0.1%–1%) include: acute [[psychosis]], [[delirium]], [[amnesia]], [[convulsion]]s, shortened QRS complex, atria
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  • == Links to psychosis == Abnormally high dopaminergic transmission has been linked to [[psychosis]] and [[schizophrenia]]<!--
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  • * [[Psychosis]] ...from insomnia and anxiety to more serious symptoms including seizures and psychosis. Withdrawal symptoms can sometimes resemble pre-existing conditions and be
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  • ...ed diagnoses of acute [[mania]], [[paranoid schizophrenia]], and [[organic psychosis]] and that were attributed to PPA product ingestion. Of the 27 North Americ
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  • ...ions, [[memory loss|short-term memory loss]], [[dementia]], [[amnesia]], [[psychosis]], irritability, a strange [[gait]], speech disturbances, [[parkinson's dis
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  • ...l parasitosis]] (Delusions of parasitosis, Monosymptomatic hypochondriacal psychosis)
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  • * [[Manic-depressive psychosis, genetic types]] * [[Mental retardation psychosis macroorchidism]]
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  • * [[Psychosis]]
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  • ...evolution and development of new sensory organs, which causes synesthetic psychosis in unprepared hosts. Sent to Earth by an alien race living in symbiosis wit
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  • ...dicated for patients with certain preexisting [[mental disorders]] (e.g. [[psychosis]]) due to evidence that they are more susceptible to certain severe side ef ...seizures]]. Therefore, it is contraindicated in people with a history of [[psychosis]], [[schizophrenia]], [[clinical depression]], and [[bipolar disorder]].
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  • ...tpartum psychological symptoms]] (such as postpartum blues, depression and psychosis) in humans are side-effects of this mechanism that can be interpreted as en
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  • ...a component cause, part of a complex constellation of factors leading to psychosis."<ref name=Arseneault2004>{{Cite journal | title = Causal association between cannabis and psychosis: examination of the evidence
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  • ...und in natural cannabis, may make synthetic cannabis more likely to induce psychosis than natural cannabis.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/j.schres.2009.12.001}}</ref>
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  • ...ment to psychiatry: new insights in mechanisms underlying cannabis-induced psychosis and schizophrenia. ''Psychiatry Clinical Neuroscience, 259,'' 369-370.</ref ...d to, the heavy use of marijuana. Many studies found an increased risk for psychosis among marijuana users <ref name=Reece2009/> Cannabis use has also been link
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  • ...first8=S|last9=Russo|first9=M |title=High-potency cannabis and the risk of psychosis - Di Forti et al. 195 (6): 488 - The British Journal of Psychiatry |doi=10. ...ionBetweenCannabisAndPsychosis.pdf Causal Association Between Cannabis and Psychosis: Examination of the Evidence]". [[Institute of Psychiatry]] published in ''
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  • ...tion study of CAG repeats in the KCNN3 gene in Israeli patients with major psychosis. |journal=Psychiatr. Genet. |volume=13 |issue= 3 |pages= 143–50 |year= 20
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  • ...hiatric disorders can persist long after detoxification, such as prolonged psychosis or [[major depression|depression]] after amphetamine or cocaine abuse. A [[
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  • ...chlorpromazine, haloperidol and pimozide in the treatment of phencyclidine psychosis: DA-2 receptor specificity |journal=Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicol ...arison of haloperidol and chlorpromazine in the treatment of phencyclidine psychosis |journal=Journal of Clinical Pharmacology |volume=24 |issue=4 |pages=202–
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  • There has been one report of salvia precipitating [[psychosis]]. However, the authors suspected that their patient was already geneticall | title = Persistent psychosis associated with salvia divinorum use
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  • ...ed delusions." Based on the evidence and his own experience dealing with [[Psychosis|psychotic]] criminals, Brussel put forth a number of theories beyond the ob
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  • ...e New York Times]]'' to analyze the released documents found evidence of [[Psychosis|psychoses]], but could not rule out that the possibility that Ivins was fei
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