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... withdrawal syndrome can be sufficiently severe to cause epileptic seizures , confusion , and psychotic symp- toms ( Owen & Tyrer , 1983 ; Noyes et al . , 1986. ) . For most patients , withdrawal symptoms are more diffuse , including ...
... withdrawal syndrome can be sufficiently severe to cause epileptic seizures , confusion , and psychotic symp- toms ( Owen & Tyrer , 1983 ; Noyes et al . , 1986. ) . For most patients , withdrawal symptoms are more diffuse , including ...
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... Withdrawal Guidelines Withdrawing patients from benzodiazepines can usually be done safely . However , there is no way to relieve the withdrawal symptoms when they are present except by taking more medication . The mecha- nism for ...
... Withdrawal Guidelines Withdrawing patients from benzodiazepines can usually be done safely . However , there is no way to relieve the withdrawal symptoms when they are present except by taking more medication . The mecha- nism for ...
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... Withdrawal . There are no major withdrawal problems with either imipramine or phenelzine . However , recent studies suggest that some patients have extreme difficulty withdrawing from alprazolam . This is a complicated withdrawal ...
... Withdrawal . There are no major withdrawal problems with either imipramine or phenelzine . However , recent studies suggest that some patients have extreme difficulty withdrawing from alprazolam . This is a complicated withdrawal ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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