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Fentanyl is a strong opioid analgesic (pain medicine). It acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain. When an opioid medicine is used for a long ...
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These frightening but generally harmless seizures are triggered by a fever and affect infants and young children.
Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder in which you fear and avoid public places or situations where you might feel panicked, trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
(hallucinations, delusions) unrelated to an ictal state, a post-ictal state or a medication - Malignancy or history of malignancy within 1 year prior to the ...
To diagnose sleep terrors, your doctor or other healthcare professional may: Talk about your medical history. Your healthcare professional will likely discuss ...
This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. Lowering blood pressure can reduce ...
Also tell your doctor if you or your child have hallucinations or any unusual thoughts, especially if they are new or getting worse quickly. This medicine ...
Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment for this disorder, which is linked with major emotional distress and impairment.
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