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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Dizziness |  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Panic attack - SymptomsThe symptoms of a panic attack appear suddenly, without any apparent cause. They may include:
Racing or pounding heartbeat or palpitations
Sweating
Chest pains
Dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea
Difficulty breathing (dyspnea)
Tingling or numbness in the hands, face, feet or mouth
Flushes to the face and chest or chills
Dream-like sensations or perceptual distortions (derealization)
Dissociation, the perception that one is not connected to the body or even di ...
See also:Panic attack, Panic attack - Introduction, Panic attack - Symptoms, Panic attack - Induced phobias, Panic attack - Occurrence, Panic attack - Treatment, Panic attack - Causes Read more here: » Panic attack: Encyclopedia II - Panic attack - Symptoms |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Lomotil - SafetyThe drug combination is generally safe in short-term use and with recommended dosage. Long-term use may present problems of mild drug dependency. The dosage should be reduced after 48 h.
Lomotil may cause several side-effects, such as dry mouth, headache, constipation and blurred vision. Since it may cause also drowsiness or dizziness, Lomotil should not be used by motorists, operators of hazardous machinery, etc. It is not recommended fo ...
See also:Lomotil, Lomotil - Contraindications, Lomotil - Interactions, Lomotil - Safety, Lomotil - Toxicity, Lomotil - External link, Lomotil - Source Read more here: » Lomotil: Encyclopedia II - Lomotil - Safety |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Chris Pitman - HistoryPitman joined Guns N' Roses in 1998. He writes and records privately with Axl Rose, as they have collaborated on many songs for the upcoming Guns N' Roses album Chinese Democracy. He is a multi-instrumentalist on the album, contributing keyboards, guitar, bass, vocals and programming. He's an official band member, and mostly does orchestration (strings, brass, choir, etc.), synthesizers, and sound effects when they play live. He compliments keyboardist Dizzy Reed on the more co ...
See also:Chris Pitman, Chris Pitman - History, Chris Pitman - Collaborations Read more here: » Chris Pitman: Encyclopedia II - Chris Pitman - History |
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| |  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Dysautonomia - HistoryIn the nineteenth and earlier twentieth centuries, a diagnosis that was almost solely given to women was called "neurasthenia," or a "weak nervous system." These women would present symptoms of fatigue, weakness, dizziness and fainting, and the doctor's orders would simply be bed rest. Some of these women died, while many others recovered. No one understood where the problems came from.
Nowadays, diagnostic criteria and treatment for various forms of dysautonomia have sharpened, and doctors h ...
See also:Dysautonomia, Dysautonomia - History, Dysautonomia - Treatment, Dysautonomia - Prognosis, Dysautonomia - External link Read more here: » Dysautonomia: Encyclopedia II - Dysautonomia - History |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Can band - DiscographyThe first seven albums are currently available as remastered SACDs.
Can band - Singles .
"Kama Sutra"/"Null" (Music Factory, 1968)
"She Brings The Rain"/"Deadlock" (Liberty, 1970)
"Turtles Have Short Legs"/"Halleluwah" (Liberty, 1971)
"Spoon"/"Shikaro Maru Ten" (United Artists, 1972)
"Moonshake"/"Splash" (United Artists, 1973)
"Dizzy Dizzy"/"Come Sta La Luna" (United Artists, 1974)
"I Want More"/"..and More" (Virgin, 1976)
"Silent Night" ...
See also:Can band, Can band - Personnel, Can band - Primary members, Can band - Secondary members, Can band - Discography, Can band - Studio albums, Can band - Singles, Can band - Collection albums, Can band - Compilations, Can band - Bootlegs, Can band - Film and video, Can band - Can remasters, Can band - Soundtracks, Can band - Miscellaneous facts Read more here: » Can band: Encyclopedia II - Can band - Discography |
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| |  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Paraneoplastic phenomenon - NeurologicalA particularly devastating form of paraneoplastic syndromes is a group of disorders classified as paraneoplastic neurological disorders (PNDs). These paraneoplastic disorders affect the brain and central nervous system and they are degenerative. Symptoms of paraneoplastic neurological disorders include ataxia (difficulty with walking and balance), dizziness, nystagmus (rapid uncontrolled eye movements), speech problems, mental changes, and motor deterioration.
The most common cancers associated with paraneoplastic neurological disorders are breast, ovarian and lung cancer ...
See also:Paraneoplastic phenomenon, Paraneoplastic phenomenon - Examples, Paraneoplastic phenomenon - Neurological, Paraneoplastic phenomenon - Organisations, Paraneoplastic phenomenon - External link Read more here: » Paraneoplastic phenomenon: Encyclopedia II - Paraneoplastic phenomenon - Neurological |
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| | |  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Benzene - Health effectsBreathing very high levels of benzene can result in death, while high levels can cause drowsiness, dizziness, rapid heart rate, headaches, tremors, confusion, and unconsciousness. Eating or drinking foods containing high levels of benzene can cause vomiting, irritation of the stomach, dizziness, sleepiness, convulsions, rapid heart rate, and death.
The major effect of benzene from chronic (long term) exposure is to the blood. Benzene damages the bone marrow and can cause a decrease in red blood cells leading to anemia. It can also cause excessive bleeding and depress the immune s ...
See also:Benzene, Benzene - History, Benzene - Structure, Benzene - Substituted benzenes, Benzene - Alkyl substituents alkylbenzenes, Benzene - Other substituents, Benzene - Fused aromatic rings, Benzene - Heterocyclic analogs, Benzene - Production, Benzene - Catalytic reforming, Benzene - Toluene hydrodealkylation, Benzene - Steam cracking, Benzene - Uses, Benzene - Reactions of benzene, Benzene - Electrophilic aromatic substitution, Benzene - Friedel-Crafts acylation, Benzene - Friedel-Crafts alkylation, Benzene - Health effects, Benzene - Benzene exposure Read more here: » Benzene: Encyclopedia II - Benzene - Health effects |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Benzene - Health effectsBreathing very high levels of benzene can result in death, while high levels can cause drowsiness, dizziness, rapid heart rate, headaches, tremors, confusion, and unconsciousness. Eating or drinking foods containing high levels of benzene can cause vomiting, irritation of the stomach, dizziness, sleepiness, convulsions, rapid heart rate, and death.
The major effect of benzene from chronic (long term) exposure is to the blood. Benzene damages the bone marrow and can cause a decrease in red blood cells leading to anemia. It can also cause excessive bleeding and depress the immune s ...
See also:Benzene, Benzene - History, Benzene - Structure, Benzene - Substituted benzenes, Benzene - Alkyl substituents alkylbenzenes, Benzene - Other substituents, Benzene - Fused aromatic rings, Benzene - Heterocyclic analogs, Benzene - Production, Benzene - Catalytic reforming, Benzene - Toluene hydrodealkylation, Benzene - Steam cracking, Benzene - Uses, Benzene - Reactions of benzene, Benzene - Health effects, Benzene - Benzene exposure Read more here: » Benzene: Encyclopedia II - Benzene - Health effects |
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| |  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Promethazine - Side EffectsPromethazine is generally well tolerated. Typical side-effects are:
Drowsiness, Dizziness, Fatigue, more rarely vertigo
Confusion in the elderly
Dry Mouth
Blurred Vision
Sometimes Hypotension and Tachycardia
Allergic Skin Reactions, photosensitivity (much lower frequency compared to chlorpromazine)
Extrapyramidal Reactions possible after longterm treatment, but infrequent. Development of Tardive Dyskinesia has also been noted during longterm treatment
Single cases of ...
See also:Promethazine, Promethazine - General Remarks and Pharmacology, Promethazine - Indications, Promethazine - Contraindications, Promethazine - Side Effects, Promethazine - Interactions, Promethazine - Dosage, Promethazine - Laboratory Examinations Read more here: » Promethazine: Encyclopedia II - Promethazine - Side Effects |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Pseudoephedrine - Adverse effectsPseudoephedrine has been associated with the following adverse drug reactions (ADRs).
Common ADRs include: nervousness, restlessness, insomnia. (Bicopoulos, 2002)
Infrequent ADRs include: difficult/painful urination, dizziness/lightheadedness, heart palpitations, headache, increased sweating, nausea/vomiting, trembling, troubled breathing, unusual paleness, weakness. (Bicopoulos, 2002)
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See also:Pseudoephedrine, Pseudoephedrine - Nomenclature, Pseudoephedrine - Chemistry, Pseudoephedrine - Mode of action, Pseudoephedrine - Clinical use, Pseudoephedrine - Adverse effects, Pseudoephedrine - Misuse and illicit use Read more here: » Pseudoephedrine: Encyclopedia II - Pseudoephedrine - Adverse effects |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Nitrous oxide - Uses
Nitrous oxide - Inhalant effects — laughing gas.
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a dissociative that can cause analgesia, euphoria, dizziness, flanging of sound, and in some cases, slight hallucinations and mild aphrodisiac effect. It can also result in mild nausea or lingering dizziness if too much is inhaled in too short a time.
During the 19th century, William James and many contemporaries found that inhalation of nitrous oxide resulted in a powerful spiritual and mystical experience for the user. J ...
See also:Nitrous oxide, Nitrous oxide - Chemistry, Nitrous oxide - History, Nitrous oxide - Uses, Nitrous oxide - Inhalant effects — laughing gas, Nitrous oxide - Medicine, Nitrous oxide - Aerosol propellant, Nitrous oxide - Rocket motors, Nitrous oxide - Internal Combustion Engine, Nitrous oxide - Safety, Nitrous oxide - Nitrous oxide in the atmosphere, Nitrous oxide - Legality, Nitrous oxide - Neuropharmacology, Nitrous oxide - Laughing Gas in fiction Read more here: » Nitrous oxide: Encyclopedia II - Nitrous oxide - Uses |
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| |  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Ethylene oxide - Health effectsEthylene oxide is toxic by inhalation. Symptoms of overexposure include headache and dizziness, progressing with increasing exposure to convulsions, seizure and coma. It is also an irritant to skin and the respiratory tract, and inhaling the vapors may cause the lungs to fill with fluid several hours after exposure.
Ethylene oxide is usually stored as a pressurized or refrigerated liquid. At room temperature and pressure, it rapidly evaporates, potenti ...
See also:Ethylene oxide, Ethylene oxide - History, Ethylene oxide - Production, Ethylene oxide - Uses, Ethylene oxide - Reactions, Ethylene oxide - Health effects Read more here: » Ethylene oxide: Encyclopedia II - Ethylene oxide - Health effects |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Dextroamphetamine - Side effectsPossible adverse effects of dexamphetamine include insomnia, reduced appetite, dependence, nervousness, restlessness, irritability, and euphoria that may be followed by fatigue and depression. There may be dryness of mouth, abdominal cramps, headache, dizziness, tremor, sweating, palpitations, increased or sometimes decreased blood pressure and altered libido. The Physician's 1991 Drug Handbook reports: "Symptoms of overdose include restlessness, tremor, hyperreflexia, tachypnea, conf ...
See also:Dextroamphetamine, Dextroamphetamine - Clinical uses, Dextroamphetamine - Side effects, Dextroamphetamine - Other uses, Dextroamphetamine - Dextroamphetamine and literature/music Read more here: » Dextroamphetamine: Encyclopedia II - Dextroamphetamine - Side effects |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Throwing Muses - Discography
Throwing Muses - Albums and EPs.
Stand Up EP, 1984 (self-released 7")
Doghouse Cassette, 1985 (self-distributed cassette)
Untitled, 1986
Chains Changed EP, 1987
The Fat Skier, 1987 (seven-song mini-album)
House Tornado, 1988
Hunkpapa, 1989
Dizzy EP, 1989
The Real Ramona, 1991 (number 26, UK albums chart)
Counting Backwards EP, 1991
Not Too SoonSee also: Throwing Muses, Throwing Muses - Early group history, Throwing Muses - Later work, Throwing Muses - Personnel, Throwing Muses - Discography, Throwing Muses - Albums and EPs, Throwing Muses - Chart singles, Throwing Muses - Song samples Read more here: » Throwing Muses: Encyclopedia II - Throwing Muses - Discography |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Thioridazine - Side EffectsCentral nervous system side-effects occur. These are mainly drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, and vertigo. Early and late extrapyramidal side-effects are seen only infrequently (less than 1% altogether). There is no clear dose-effect relationship, as with higher doses anticholinergic effects of thioridazine become more prominent.
Thioridazine causes also an unusual high incidence of impotence and anorgasmia due to a strong alpha-blocking activity. Painful ejaculation or ...
See also:Thioridazine, Thioridazine - Indications, Thioridazine - Metabolism, Thioridazine - Side Effects, Thioridazine - Discontinuation, Thioridazine - History, Thioridazine - References and End Notes Read more here: » Thioridazine: Encyclopedia II - Thioridazine - Side Effects |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Flunitrazepam - Adverse effects of useFlunitrazepam is highly addictive. Flunitrazepam use causes several adverse effects in the user, including drowsiness, dizziness, loss of motor control, lack of coordination, slurred speech, confusion, and gastrointestinal disturbances, lasting 12 or more hours. Higher doses produce respiratory depression. Chronic use of flunitrazepam can result in physical dependence and the appearance of withdrawal syndrome when the drug is discontinued. Flunitrazepam impairs cognitive and psychomotor functions affecting reaction time and driving skill. The use of this drug in combination with alcohol is a particular conc ...
See also:Flunitrazepam, Flunitrazepam - Medical uses, Flunitrazepam - Flunitrazepam as a date rape drug, Flunitrazepam - Use for theft, Flunitrazepam - Use as a recreational drug, Flunitrazepam - Adverse effects of use Read more here: » Flunitrazepam: Encyclopedia II - Flunitrazepam - Adverse effects of use |
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