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- And anti-convulsants might be used as mood stabilizers.
- The other two convulsants antagonize GABA receptors, but neither are commonly accessible today.
- For serious hiccups, the most efficient treatment may be medication with anti-convulsants and anti-depressants.
- But now we know there are certain anti-convulsants and anti-depressants that metabolize differently during pregnancy.
- One example might be sedatives taken at bedtime or anti-convulsants that provide no psychological high when not abused.
- Various other anti-convulsants have been tested in bipolar disorder, but there is little evidence of their effectiveness.
- Up to 70 percent of people with epilepsy could be seizure free when treated with simple, inexpensive anti-convulsants, it said.
- Up to 70 percent of people with epilepsy could be seizure free when treated with simple, inexpensive anti-convulsants, it added.
- In clinical cases, use of muscle relaxants, anti-convulsants, mechanical ventilation, and other supportive measures may all be required.
- In addition to drugs taken at the onset of a migraine, some patients take preventive medications, which include anti-convulsants, anti-depressants and anti-hypertension drugs.
- Other agents mentioned in the documents as potentially useful, he said, are convulsants, or drugs that induce cramps, and pharmaceuticals that failed development trials because of harmful side effects.
- She tried more than three dozen medications ( anti-depressants, anti-convulsants, even anti-psychotics ) and, in her desperate search for a cure, underwent a course of electro-shock therapy.
- Some patients can recover completely, he said, but many of his lightning patients struggle day to day, taking anti-convulsants, anti-depressants and heart and blood-pressure medicine, to restore some normalcy to their lives.
- In a related Environmental Protection Agency study that is still in progress, a team of scientists at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering is using gas chromatography mass spectrometry to detect the presence of various anti-convulsants and anticancer drugs in drinking water.
- I understand that RLS ( Restless Leg Syndrome ) is accompanied by PLMS in about 80 % of RLS cases, and since dopaminergics and anti-convulsants are generally more effective treatment for RLS than are muscle relaxants ( like baclofen ) the research on RLS and baclofen is not extensive.
- I don't mean to assume you don't know what that is, but the things necessary in order to be diagnosed as such are : 1 ) Many combinations of anti-convulsants together or combined with anti-psychotics or mood stabilizers, 2 ) Having had Electro Shock Therapy Treatments, and 3 ) Having had the Vagus Nerve Stimulator implanted ( which device is inserted in major surgery under your arm near your left ( in my case ) breast and run up to rest in your neck.