The most serious acute withdrawal symptoms are seizures and delirium tremens, which most commonly occur with abrupt discontinuation. |
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Note: Sudden withdrawal after prolonged use may result in hallucinations and symptoms similar to delirium tremens. |
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He'd received a dozen patients presenting with the same inexplicable condition: amnesia, followed by delirium tremens with paranoid tendencies. |
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Patients with acute alcoholism, delirium tremens, and convulsive disorders. |
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In man the diseases which have to be distinguished from the furious form of rabies are tetanus, mania, delirium tremens, and cases of lyssophobia. |
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Originally, they thought L. S. D. would terrify alcoholics by causing symptoms akin to delirium tremens. |
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As I understand it, delirium tremens is a psychological state that seems to have some physical consequences. |
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To use the terms exactly, delirium tremens is a specific medical condition associated with alcohol withdrawal. |
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You said, by way of explanation, that the person had died of delirium tremens. |
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He almost certainly died of delirium tremens. |
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The hallucinations brought on by alcoholic delirium tremens tend to be a transmogrification of things the alcoholic is actually seeing or experiencing into a realm of sheer terror. |
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Feltenstein's role and actions have been criticised by many sources, especially his incorrect diagnosis of delirium tremens and the high dose of morphine he administered. |
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