Mild lacrimation, but no corneal or iritic effect, was seen after solution was sprayed directly into the eyes of rabbits. |
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Ingestion of Ipomoea muricata might cause hallucinations and cholinergic effects such as diaphoresis, salivation, lacrimation, and diarrhea. |
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Product vapor can cause lacrimation, conjunctivitis, and corneal edema when absorbed into the tissue of the eye. |
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Also, eye irritation may occur with lacrimation but no residual discomfort or injury. |
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First symptoms of poisoning may be nausea, increased salivation, lacrimation, blurred vision and constricted pupils. |
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Eye disorders: Dry eye, lacrimation increased, photopsia, vision blurred, visual disturbance. |
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Signs of acute toxicity in the mouse and rat were lethargy, coma, lacrimation, cyanosis and irregular breathing. |
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Signs of toxicity included decreased motor activity, ataxia, loss of righting reflex and lacrimation. |
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His symptoms started immediately upon exposure to the BA vapors and included eye irritation, lacrimation, rhinorrhea, nausea and vomiting. |
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Women with primary headaches were more likely to have a history of migraine and to have photophobia, phonophobia, and lacrimation on exam. |
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Initially, the disease is manifested by lacrimation, hyperemia in the conjunctiva and mucopurulent discharge. |
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Within 10 minutes, muscle tremors, lacrimation, urination, defecation, salivation and hard breathing occur. |
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Inadequate anaesthesia was defined as hypertension, tachycardia or patient movement, eye-opening, swallowing, grimacing, lacrimation or sweating. |
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It has been suggested that the basis for the decreased lacrimation in patients with LADD syndrome may be acinar aplasia or hypoplasia. |
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Single treatment-related occurrences of iritis, conjunctival hyperemia, lacrimation increased, eye discharge, nausea, hypersensitivity, and cutis laxa also were observed. |
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Signs and Symptoms of Systemic Effects: Signs of toxicity from short-term exposure to test animals given lethal or near-lethal doses included lethargy, ataxia, irregular breathing, lacrimation and loose stools. |
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Manifestations of opioid withdrawal are similar to but milder than that of morphine and include lacrimation, rhinorrhea, yawning, sweating, restlessness, dilated pupils, anorexia, gooseflesh, irritability and tremor. |
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The signs observed included lacrimation, ataxia, tremors and bradypnea. |
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Respiration may be laboured and excessive lacrimation may be seen. |
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Decreased lacrimation and accumulation of mucoid secretions, due to the anticholinergic properties of tricyclic antidepressants, may cause damage to the corneal epithelium in patients with contact lenses. |
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Use of the neurotoxic component of Botulinum toxin for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of excessive sweating, lacrimation, or mucus secretion. |
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