Difference between revisions of "Psychiatry"
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*Varenicline can be combined with NRT without additional adverse effects, and is possibly more effective than either method alone. | *Varenicline can be combined with NRT without additional adverse effects, and is possibly more effective than either method alone. | ||
*Adjustment disorder is characterized by emotional symptoms causing clear impairment in social and occupational function developing within 3 months of an identifiable stressor. | *Adjustment disorder is characterized by emotional symptoms causing clear impairment in social and occupational function developing within 3 months of an identifiable stressor. | ||
− | *Opioid withdrawal: mydriasis, irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, hypertension, | + | *Opioid withdrawal: mydriasis, irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, hypertension, nausea, vomiting, cramping, myalgias, arthralgias, lacrimation |
*Stimulant toxicity: mydriasis, irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, hypertension, '''loss of appetite, diaphoresis''' | *Stimulant toxicity: mydriasis, irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, hypertension, '''loss of appetite, diaphoresis''' | ||
+ | *Stimulant prescriptions for ADHD are not associated with increased risk of substance use disorder. |
Revision as of 02:00, 14 January 2023
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- Varenicline can be combined with NRT without additional adverse effects, and is possibly more effective than either method alone.
- Adjustment disorder is characterized by emotional symptoms causing clear impairment in social and occupational function developing within 3 months of an identifiable stressor.
- Opioid withdrawal: mydriasis, irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, hypertension, nausea, vomiting, cramping, myalgias, arthralgias, lacrimation
- Stimulant toxicity: mydriasis, irritability, anxiety, tachycardia, hypertension, loss of appetite, diaphoresis
- Stimulant prescriptions for ADHD are not associated with increased risk of substance use disorder.