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  2. Management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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    Initially the drug was used to treat narcolepsy, chronic fatigue, depression, and to counter the sedating effects of other medications. The drug began to be used for ADHD in the 1960s and steadily rose in use. [222] In 1975, pemoline (Cylert) was approved by the U.S. FDA for use in the treatment of ADHD. While an effective agent for managing ...

  3. Electronic health record - Wikipedia

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    Medication is an intervention that can turn a person's status from stable to unstable very quickly. With paper documentation it is very easy to not properly document the administration of medication, the time given, or errors such as giving the "wrong drug, dose, form, or not checking for allergies" and could affect the patient negatively.

  4. Hypnotic - Wikipedia

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    Zolpidem tartrate, a common but potent sedative–hypnotic drug.Used for severe insomnia. Hypnotic (from Greek Hypnos, sleep [1]), or soporific drugs, commonly known as sleeping pills, are a class of (and umbrella term for) psychoactive drugs whose primary function is to induce sleep [2] (or surgical anesthesia [note 1]) and to treat insomnia (sleeplessness).

  5. History of medicine - Wikipedia

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    A 12th-century manuscript of the Hippocratic Oath in Greek, one of the most famous aspects of classical medicine that carried into later eras. The history of medicine is both a study of medicine throughout history as well as a multidisciplinary field of study that seeks to explore and understand medical practices, both past and present, throughout human societies.

  6. Unified Modeling Language - Wikipedia

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    Although UML 2.1 was never released as a formal specification, versions 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 appeared in 2007, followed by UML 2.2 in February 2009. UML 2.3 was formally released in May 2010. [18] UML 2.4.1 was formally released in August 2011. [18] UML 2.5 was released in October 2012 as an "In progress" version and was officially released in June ...

  7. Psychosis - Wikipedia

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    Administration, or sometimes withdrawal, of a large number of medications may provoke psychotic symptoms. [30] Drugs that can induce psychosis experimentally or in a significant proportion of people include: stimulants, such as amphetamine and other sympathomimetics, dopamine agonists, ketamine, corticosteroids (often with mood changes in ...

  8. Isotretinoin - Wikipedia

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    Isotretinoin is the only non-psychiatric drug on the FDA's top 10 list of drugs associated with depression [57] [62] and is also within the top 10 for suicide attempts. [63] A black box warning for suicide, depression, and psychosis has been present on isotretinoin's packaging in the United States since 2005. [ 62 ]

  9. Cricket - Wikipedia

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