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... Drugs . Many medications and drugs may also cause , exacerbate , or maintain symptoms of acute anxiety . The com- mon ones include aspirin , anticholinergic drugs , steroids , sym- pathomimetics , cocaine , amphetamines , and ...
... Drugs . Many medications and drugs may also cause , exacerbate , or maintain symptoms of acute anxiety . The com- mon ones include aspirin , anticholinergic drugs , steroids , sym- pathomimetics , cocaine , amphetamines , and ...
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... drugs should be used cau- tiously in older patients and , of course , suicidal patients should not be given potentially lethal quantities of pills . Baseline and ... Drugs Drug Alcohol Effect 296 THE NATURE and TreatmeNT OF ANXIETY Disorders.
... drugs should be used cau- tiously in older patients and , of course , suicidal patients should not be given potentially lethal quantities of pills . Baseline and ... Drugs Drug Alcohol Effect 296 THE NATURE and TreatmeNT OF ANXIETY Disorders.
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... drugs or dependence on them . However , increased anxiety , frontal headache , shivering , mus- cle weakness , paresthesias , tremulousness , and nightmares have been reported on discontinuation of phenelzine ( Lawrence , 1985 ) . The drugs ...
... drugs or dependence on them . However , increased anxiety , frontal headache , shivering , mus- cle weakness , paresthesias , tremulousness , and nightmares have been reported on discontinuation of phenelzine ( Lawrence , 1985 ) . The drugs ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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