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Demystifying serotonin syndrome (or serotonin toxicity)

Demystifying serotonin syndrome (or serotonin toxicity)

... on serotonin toxicity, the causes, and the dif- ferential ...to serotonin toxicity (serotonin syndrome, serotonin tox- icity, serotonin overdose), causes (individual names of ...

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Conundrums in neurology: diagnosing serotonin syndrome – a meta-analysis of cases

Conundrums in neurology: diagnosing serotonin syndrome – a meta-analysis of cases

... One concern regarding validity is that HC was derived exclusively from SSRI overdoses. Although HC is based on many more cases than SC and RC, the confinement to overdose cases suggests that HC may not automatic- ally be ...

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Linezolid Induced Delirium in the Absence of Serotonin Syndrome: A Psychiatric Consultation/Liaison Case Report

Linezolid Induced Delirium in the Absence of Serotonin Syndrome: A Psychiatric Consultation/Liaison Case Report

... serotonergic medications, and was afebrile and without tremor, rigidity, or clonus. Sepsis was ruled out as the cause of her delirium as her sepsis was resolving when she became delirious; her WBC’s had been trending ...

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Serotonin syndrome and acute hyponatremia,  complex overlapping syndromes, a case report and review

Serotonin syndrome and acute hyponatremia, complex overlapping syndromes, a case report and review

... but serotonin syndrome has been reported in therapeutic and sub therapeutic ...developed serotonin syndrome secondary to ondansetron which has been associated with this syndrome ...

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A Case of the Serotonin Syndrome Secondary to Phenelzine Monotherapy at Therapeutic Dosing

A Case of the Serotonin Syndrome Secondary to Phenelzine Monotherapy at Therapeutic Dosing

... Serotonin syndrome often resolves within 24 hours of discontinuing the serotonergic agent and initiating care, but drugs with long half-lives or active metabolites may cause symptoms to persist ...

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The serotonin syndrome—the need for physician’s awareness

The serotonin syndrome—the need for physician’s awareness

... for serotonin syndrome (Table 3) ...of serotonin syndrome, someone with an anticholinergic syndrome would also meet the clinical ...in serotonin toxicity since there is no ...

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Recognition and treatment of serotonin syndrome

Recognition and treatment of serotonin syndrome

... Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, MEDLINE, and Google were searched from January 1990 to December 2006 for articles on serotonin syndrome or serotonin toxicity. Although there are research ...

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Review of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

Review of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

... • Serotonin antagonists are administered to manage the hyperthermia and reduce ...for serotonin syndrome and a dose of 8–16 mg is administered over a 24-hour period with a maximum dose of 32 ...

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Phototherapy-Mediated Syndrome of Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic Hormone in an In Utero Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor–Exposed Newborn Infant

Phototherapy-Mediated Syndrome of Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic Hormone in an In Utero Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor–Exposed Newborn Infant

... selective serotonin reuptake in- hibitors (SSRIs) have gained wide acceptance in the off- label treatment of mental disorders in pregnant women, there seems to be an increased risk for serotonergic ad- verse ...

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Sleep, Serotonin, and Suicide

Sleep, Serotonin, and Suicide

... script have been published in 1992 or after this year. Linnoila and Virkkunen [9] used the term ‘low serotonin syndrome’ as a clinical entity linked to violent suicide attempts. Mann and Arango [10] ...

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The Role of Serotonin in the Development of
Experimental Diverticulosis

The Role of Serotonin in the Development of Experimental Diverticulosis

... of serotonin increases, above all, the slow-wave activity of all parts of the intestine, enhancing the propulsion ...of serotonin leads to a significant increase in slow-wave activity above and below the ...

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Absence of bioactivity of lipid derivatives of serotonin

Absence of bioactivity of lipid derivatives of serotonin

... taken as lipids standard, showed a maximum at 273 nm and minimum at 261 nm. the C18-5Ht standard had two maxima: at 275 and 310 nm, and a minimum at 259 nm. the spectrum obtained from the brain ex- tracts of C18-5Ht ...

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Serotonin and the Control of Salivation in the Blowfly Calliphora

Serotonin and the Control of Salivation in the Blowfly Calliphora

... Induced salivation is rapid and appears to be mediated by an active factor released into the haemolymph High Potassium Salivary Gland Factor: HKSGF since it is antagonized by cadmium a c[r] ...

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Molecular physiology of norepinephrine and serotonin transporters

Molecular physiology of norepinephrine and serotonin transporters

... Although the presence of transmitter-selective transport systems in presynaptic terminals and glial membranes has been clear for decades, we have had no knowledge of their structure and only a limited ability to ...

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Manipulating serotonin function in depression

Manipulating serotonin function in depression

... that serotonin manipulations have a general effect on perception rather than a specific effect on the recognition of certain –positive or negative- ...that serotonin affects a positive and negative emotion ...

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Serotonin and the control of ventilation in awake rats

Serotonin and the control of ventilation in awake rats

... brain serotonin and produced a substantial and sustained hyperventilation as evidenced by a 5--9 torr drop in ...some serotonin-mediated nerve transmissions might function under physiological conditions to ...

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Serotonin and migraine: a reconsideration of the central theory

Serotonin and migraine: a reconsideration of the central theory

... Different from this study, it was shown recently that in migraine patients the 5-HT synthetic rate was slightly reduced with a sudden increase early in the attack, espe- cially in the do[r] ...

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Interactions between integrin αIIbβ3 and the serotonin transporter regulate serotonin transport and platelet aggregation in mice and humans

Interactions between integrin αIIbβ3 and the serotonin transporter regulate serotonin transport and platelet aggregation in mice and humans

... antidepressant-sensitive serotonin (5-HT) transporter SERT (which is encoded by the SLC6A4 gene) to platelet 5-HT stores suggests an important role of this transporter in platelet ...

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ELUCIDATION OF SEROTONIN-RELATED PROFILES IN AEDES AEGYPTI DIGESTIVE TRACT PREDICTS NOVEL PUTATIVE ROLES OF SEROTONIN

ELUCIDATION OF SEROTONIN-RELATED PROFILES IN AEDES AEGYPTI DIGESTIVE TRACT PREDICTS NOVEL PUTATIVE ROLES OF SEROTONIN

... For 5-HT immunolocalization 3-4 instar larvae and 10-15 days old sucrose-fed female adult mosquito were used. Following dissection, mosquito guts (larvae and female adults) were fixed in 100 mM Phosphate buffer pH 7.4 ...

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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors and Migraine: Should Cochrane Close the Door?

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors and Migraine: Should Cochrane Close the Door?

... “Selective Serotonin Reuptake In- hibitors (SSRIs) and Serotonin-norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs) for the Pre- vention of Migraine in Adults” in ...

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