The most common adverse effects are somnolence, dizziness, ataxia, fatigue and nystagmus. |
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Residual effects of anesthetics and sedatives are the most common reason for persistent somnolence. |
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In this trial, dizziness, fatigue, headache, somnolence, nausea, and vomiting were the most common side effects of the drug. |
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He goes into a shouting and raving fit, which culminates in his going to an adda and drinking himself into an aggressive somnolence. |
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Twenty-six patients discontinued policosanol because of adverse events, including weight loss, asthenia, and somnolence. |
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After the political somnolence of the McCarthy era, the ban the bomb and civil rights movements awakened a new generation of young activists. |
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Slightly unsteady, her somnolence permeated by the light-blue dawn, she moved toward the washbasin, making the pitcher clink. |
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Common signs and symptoms of nelarabine-related neurotoxicity include somnolence, confusion, convulsions, ataxia, paraesthesias and hypoesthesia. |
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Depakote overdose symptoms include weak pulse, drowsiness, shallow breathing, somnolence, heart block, loss of consciousness, and deep coma. |
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It's a beguiling place, with the brooding somnolence and isolation common to islands accessible only by boat. |
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Thought somnolence inside the cocoon is one of the stages of the metamorphosis of the butterfly. |
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Apnea, snoring, unusual sleeping positions, daytime somnolence, obesity and a patulous uvula with erythema are all associated with obstructive sleep apnea. |
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But abruptly it intruded around corners when least expected after scenes of rural somnolence had lulled us. |
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In Manhattan, every neighborhood that once sang to the creative and sexual soul has been tamped down into generic somnolence. |
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The most frequent adverse reactions seen in short-term clinical studies were somnolence, akathisia, nausea, parkinsonism and dystonia. |
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The most commonly observed adverse reactions in patients treated with lurasidone were somnolence, akathisia, nausea and parkinsonism. |
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Severe overdosage may cause tachypnea or hyperpnea, hallucinations, hypertensive crisis, convulsions or delirium, but in some individuals there may be CNS depression with somnolence, stupor or respiratory depression. |
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The Top 5 most likely to cause somnolence, compared with placebo, are fluvoxamine, mirtazapine, reboxetine, paroxetine, and desvenlafaxine. |
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Once, on a coldish night, all five of us were snugly under our blankets in varying degrees of somnolence when we were disturbed by the loud chirping of a solitary cricket. |
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These patients experienced middle and ictal insomnia, excessive day-time somnolence, sleepwalking, night terrors, somniloquy, and sleep apnea. |
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This was also the Age of Reason, which marked a period of great spiritual somnolence and stultification in the Church of England. |
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Nervous System: Increased sweating, paresthesia, hypoesthesia, impotence, decreased libido, depression, anxiety, dry mouth, vertigo, migraine, tremor, dysphonia, ataxia, confusion, somnolence, insomnia, nervousness. |
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There have been reports of agitation, hypertonia, hypotonia, tremor, somnolence, respiratory distress and feeding disorder in these neonates. |
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Symptoms of oxycodone overdose include miosis, respiratory depression, somnolence progressing to stupor, skeletal muscle flaccidity, bradycardia as well as hypotension. |
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Several of the adverse events appear dose related, notably paresthesia, sensation of heaviness or tightness in chest, neck, jaw and throat, dizziness, somnolence, and possibly asthenia and nausea. |
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The most commonly observed adverse reactions in patients treated with lurasidone in short-term clinical studies were somnolence, akathisia, nausea and parkinsonism. |
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In this study of pediatric patients with schizophrenia, common adverse events associated with ABILIFY were extrapyramidal disorder, somnolence and tremor. |
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