> Victims of parents, S/O's, insane psyd's, nutso nurses and others engaging
> in Mauchenson by proxy
OK, thanks for defining your Ron L. Hubbard perspective and lowering the
credibility of your post.
>
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> Family: Amphetamine-like Drugs
> Herbal dietary supplements containing ephedra should also be considered as
> amphetamine-like drugs.
>
> Reactions: Bizarre behavior, hallucinations, paranoia, agitation, anxiety,
> mania, nightmares
Yes if you abuse them or were psychotic to start with.
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>
> Family: Anabolic Steroids (Body-building Steroids)
>
> Reactions: Psychosis, mania, depression, anxiety, aggressiveness, paranoia
>
> Notes: Most reports are with abuse
Prescription of these for bodybuilding is banned in most countries.
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>
> Family: Angiotensin-converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors
>
> Reactions: Mania, anxiety, hallucinations, depression, psychosis
>
> Notes: Many reports
Many reports, eh? How many? These are prescribed to tens of millions of
people throughout the world. These type of reactions are quite rare.
>
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> Family: Anticholinergics and Atropine
>
> Reactions: Confusion, memory loss, disorientation, depersonalization,
> delirium, auditory and visual hallucinations, fear, paranoia, agitation,
> bizarre behavior
>
> Notes: More frequent in the elderly and children with high doses; can occur
> with transdermal scopolamine (TRANSDERM SCOP); Atropine eye drops,
> particularly when mistaken for nose drops can cause sudden incoherent
> speech, delirium with high fever, flushed dry skin, hallucinations, or
> amnesia
Well, what do you expect. Atropine, scopolamine etc are the main
ingredients of Belladonna and other poisons.
These are toxic effects from excessive use.
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> Family: Antidepressants, Tricyclic
>
> Reactions: Mania or hypomania, delirium, hallucinations, paranoia,
> irritability, dysphoria
>
> Notes: Patients with bipolar disorder are at highest risk for mania;
> anticholinergic effects may cause delirium in elderly
True. Won't argue with you on that point, but how much are they used
these days?
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> Family: Antiepileptics (Drugs for Seizure Disorders)
>
> Reactions: Agitation, confusion, delirium, depression, psychosis,
> aggression, mania, toxic encephalopathy (disease of the brain), nightmares
>
> Notes: Usually with high doses or high blood concentrations
>
> Examples: Phenytoin (DILANTIN)
Another crap old drug, that is rarely used these days.
>
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> Family: Barbiturates
>
> Reactions: Excitement, hyperactivity, visual hallucinations, depression,
> delirium-tremens-like syndrome (seen in alcohol withdrawal)
Good God, even further down Memory Lane.
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> Family: Benzodiazepines
>
> Reactions: Rage, hostility, paranoia, hallucinations, delirium, depression,
> nightmares, anterograde amnesia, mania, disinhibition
>
> Notes: During treatment or on withdrawal; may be more common in the elderly
The number of prescription of these is falling all the time, reflecting
the increase in responsible prescribing patterns.
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> Family: Beta-blockers
>
> Reactions: Depression, psychosis, delirium, anxiety, nightmares,
> hallucinations
>
> Notes: With oral or eye drop preparations, incidence of depression may be
> overestimated
Yes, I agree that it is not common.
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> Family: Calcium Channel Blockers
>
> Reactions: Depression, delirium, confusion, psychosis, mania
>
> Notes: Several reports
Several, eh? Out of the tens of millions of prescriptions. You would
prefer people died of the effects of untreated hypertension?
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> Family: Cephalosporin Antibiotics
>
> Reactions: Euphoria, delusions, depersonalization, illusions
>
> Notes: Kidney disease is a risk factor
Rare idiosyncratic reactions.
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>
> Family: Dopamine Agonists for Parkinson's Disease
>
> Reactions: Hallucinations, paranoia, delusions, confusion, mania,
> hypersexuality, anxiety, depression, nightmares
Usually too high a dose or use in patients with co-existing dementia
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>
> Family: Estrogens
>
> Reactions: Panic attacks, depression
>
> Notes: Several reports
Several reports in millions post-menopausal women. Actually, it is more
common than that.
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>
> Family: Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics
>
> Reactions: Psychosis, confusion, agitation, depression, hallucinations,
> paranoia, Tourette-like syndrome (a form of tic), mania
>
> Notes: Many reports
Rare
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>
> Family: Histamine H-1 Blockers
>
> Reactions: Hallucinations
>
> Notes: Especially with overdosage of the older antihistamine drugs such as
> diphenhydramine
Yes, if you take too much
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>
> Family: Histamine H-2 Blockers
>
> Reactions: Delirium, confusion, psychosis, mania, aggression, depression,
> nightmares
>
> Notes: Especially in the elderly and seriously ill
Yes, let them bleed to death instead.
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>
> Family: Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) Inhibitor Antidepressants
>
> Reactions: Mania or hypomania
You forgot hypertensive crises, strokes and death.
These are rarely prescribed these days
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>
> Family: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
>
> Reactions: Depression, paranoia, psychosis, confusion, anxiety
>
> Notes: Probably more common with indomethacin (INDOCIN); one case of
> auditory hallucinations with celecoxib (CELEBREX)
One case? Ban it, Ban it!!!
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>
> Family: Opioids
>
> Reactions: Nightmares, anxiety, agitation, euphoria, dysphoria, depression,
> paranoia, psychosis, hallucinations, dementia
>
> Notes: Usually with high doses; also occurs with intrathecal (administration
> into the spine) morphine; especially in the elderly
Yes, let them suffer in horrible pain.
Oh, you forgot addiction, BTW
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> Family: Procaine Derivatives (procainamide, procaine penicillin G)
>
> Reactions: Fear of imminent death, hallucinations, illusions, delusions,
> agitation, mania, depersonalization, psychosis
>
> Notes: Probably due to procaine
How this crap got on the market back in the 1940's, I will never know.
If people want to die from an infected hangnail, let them!
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> Family: Salicylates
>
> Reactions: Agitation, confusion, hallucinations, paranoia
>
> Notes: With chronic intoxication
This list is giving my a headache. Pass me an aspirin.
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>
> Family: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
>
> Reactions: Mania, hypomania, hallucinations
>
> Notes: Anxiety, irritability, aggression or impulsivity on withdrawal
Ah, Ron would love you for including this.
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Who the hell is Ron L. Hubbard?
Oh dear, how silly of me.
It is, of course, L. Ron Hubbard.
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A fucking idiot. He founded scientology. He hates doctors
(particularly mental health doctors) because he wants his
quackery to replace medicine (particularly mental health medicine).
Do a google search on Scientology and you'll see.
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Time for a break, Dave? Even clam hunters need rest.
Hello, Dennis, long time no hear. Yes I was in a bit of a rush
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