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No evidence of prodromal dyskinesia, hallucinations, or psychiatric symptoms;; No evidence of structural, cerebrovascular, neoplastic, metabolic, traumatic ...
Phantosmia: What causes olfactory hallucinations? Positron emission tomography scan · Posterior cortical atrophy · Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ( ...
However, elderly patients are more likely to have age-related heart, kidney, or liver problems and serious unwanted effects (eg, confusion, hallucination ...
Active psychosis, defined by delusional thought content or hallucinations, as identified by clinical examination or on diagnostic interview. Active or ...
Mirabegron is used alone or together with other medicines (eg, solifenacin succinate) to treat the symptoms of an overactive bladder (OAB), such as incontinence ...
... hallucinations and delusions. Fortunately, those are fairly treatable most of the time but obviously this gets more and more complicated and challenges ...
This type of depression is related to changes in seasons and begins and ends at about the same times every year.
Periodically, some people may need to be prescribed an antipsychotic medicine to address hallucinations or delusions. Some medicines may help people think ...
Active delusions or hallucinations defined as a score of 3 or 4 on the BISS question 40 (persecutory ideas) or 41 (delusions or hallucinations). Impaired ...
Other changes might be confusion, worsening of depression, visual hallucinations (seeing things that are not there), suicidal thoughts, and unusual excitement, ...
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