• benzodiazepines may be deemed appropriate. Diagnosis and treatment of drug-induced hyperthermia. Musselman, ME. Saely, S. doi: 10.2146/ajhp110543 American Journal...
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    heart attack. Some drugs cause excessive internal heat production. The rate of drug-induced hyperthermia is higher where use of these drugs is higher. Many...
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    Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a type of severe reaction that occurs in response to particular medications used during general anesthesia, among those...
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    Hyperthermia therapy (or hyperthermia, or thermotherapy) is a type of medical treatment in which body tissue is exposed to temperatures above body temperature...
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    Musselman ME, Saely S (January 2013). "Diagnosis and treatment of drug-induced hyperthermia". American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 70 (1): 34–42. doi:10...
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  • tuberculosis is the most frequent cause of FUO.Drug-induced hyperthermia, as the sole symptom of an adverse drug reaction, should always be considered. Disseminated...
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    Serotonin syndrome (category Adverse effects of psychoactive drugs)
    produce similar symptoms such as neuroleptic malignant syndrome, malignant hyperthermia, anticholinergic toxicity, heat stroke, and meningitis should be ruled...
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    JF, Hanig JP (November 2014). "Amphetamine- and methamphetamine-induced hyperthermia: Implications of the effects produced in brain vasculature and peripheral...
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    of hyperthermia, hyponatraemia, serotonin syndrome, and multiple organ failure. A number of drug interactions can occur between MDMA and other drugs, including...
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    diagnosis of hallucinogen-induced psychosis (which included PCP) to that of schizophrenia was 26%. This was lower than cannabis-induced psychosis (34%) but...
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    Handling of Hazardous Drugs Drug delivery Hyperthermia therapy Immunotherapy National Comprehensive Cancer Network Radiation induced cognitive decline Radiotherapy...
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    Suxamethonium chloride (category Drugs with non-standard legal status)
    production, muscle pain, and rash. Serious side effects include malignant hyperthermia, hyperkalemia and allergic reactions. It is not recommended in people...
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    Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (category Adverse effects of psychoactive drugs)
    a role in the breakdown of muscle, muscle rigidity, and hyperthermia. Some antipsychotic drugs, such as typical antipsychotics, are known to block dopamine...
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    ultrasound hyperthermia may still be useful for intracranial drug delivery. In vitro studies showed that moderate ultrasound hyperthermia (temperature...
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    general anaesthesia is malignant hyperthermia. All major hospitals should have a protocol in place with an emergence drug cart near the OR for this potential...
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  • thermogenic drug used for fat loss which produces a dose-dependent increase in body temperature, to the point where it can induce death by hyperthermia. It works...
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    of medication or vaccination, and cancer. It differs from hyperthermia, in that hyperthermia is an increase in body temperature over the temperature set...
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    in hyperthermia as stimulation and increased muscular activity cause greater heat production. Heat loss is also inhibited by the cocaine-induced vasoconstriction...
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    subjective effects of psychedelics, likely due to SSRI-induced 5-HT2A receptor downregulation and MAOI-induced 5-HT2A receptor desensitization.: 145  Interactions...
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    is used in the control of the symptoms of: Acute psychosis, such as drug-induced psychosis caused by amphetamines, ketamine, and phencyclidine, and psychosis...
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    Medications indicated for: Irregular heartbeat, e.g. disopyramide, quinidine. Drug-induced arrhythmia worsened by anticholinergics' side effect of tachycardia....
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    mucous membranes, red face, atonic states of bowels and bladder, and hyperthermia in high doses. Central consequences are agitation, confusion, and hallucinations...
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    Sigma receptor activation may promote methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity by facilitating hyperthermia, increasing dopamine synthesis and release, influencing...
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  • alkaloids are poisonous and can cause death due to tachycardia-induced heart failure and hyperthermia even in small doses. Additionally, over-the-counter antihistamines...
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    eating cold foods and bathing in cold water to counteract the drug-induced hyperthermia produced by the pyretic powder. Hanshi can also refer to the traditional...
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    include malignant hyperthermia or high blood potassium. It should not be used in patients with a history of malignant hyperthermia in either themselves...
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  • is raised, but the setpoint is not raised, then the result is hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the body produces or absorbs more heat than it can...
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    flushing, and tachycardia. Succinylcholine may also trigger malignant hyperthermia in rare cases in patients who may be susceptible. In depolarizing the...
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    followed by grandiosity, emotional lability, altered consciousness, hyperthermia, and in extreme cases, death. It is sometimes misdiagnosed as excited...
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    PMA is mixed with other stimulant drugs such as cocaine or MDMA. Characteristic symptoms are pronounced hyperthermia, tachycardia, and hypertension, along...
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