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  2. Suxamethonium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include low blood pressure, increased saliva production, muscle pain, and rash. [7] Serious side effects include malignant hyperthermia, hyperkalemia and allergic reactions. [8] [9] It is not recommended in people who are at risk of high blood potassium or a history of myopathy. [6] Use during pregnancy appears to be safe ...

  3. Electroconvulsive therapy - Wikipedia

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    These side effects are transient and respond to treatment. [35] There is evidence and rationale to support giving low doses of benzodiazepines or lower doses of general anesthetics, which induce sedation but not unconsciousness, to patients to reduce the likelihood of adverse effects of ECT. [58]

  4. Postpartum psychosis - Wikipedia

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    Lithium has been associated with side effects to the fetus when taken during pregnancy, including body and heart abnormalities (e.g., Ebstein's anomaly); these effects have been documented in all trimesters, but higher risks, particularly for structural heart problems and spontaneous abortion, are typically seen with exposure in the first ...

  5. Management of depression - Wikipedia

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    ] Electroconvulsive therapy can differ in its application in three ways: electrode placement, frequency of treatments, and the electrical waveform of the stimulus. These three forms of application have significant differences in both adverse side effects and symptom remission.

  6. Drugs in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    UFH is classified as Pregnancy Category C, which means animal studies have shown potential for adverse effects to the fetus; however, there needs to be more studies done to confirm the presence of a risk to the fetus. UFH can be used in pregnant women as long as the benefits outweigh the risk. [37]

  7. 41 Side Effects You Might Want To Consider Before Getting ...

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    The post 41 Side Effects You Might Want To Consider Before Getting Pregnant And Having Kids first appeared on Bored Panda. While side effects of childbirth are a common reality for many women ...

  8. Benzodiazepine - Wikipedia

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    There is some evidence that low doses of benzodiazepines reduce adverse effects of electroconvulsive therapy. [85] Contraindications ... If used in pregnancy, ...

  9. "Aside from the therapy’s crude beginnings, controversy may have also been caused by a lack of information given when practitioners obtain informed consent before treatment, unknown mechanism of action, lack of knowledge about the cognitive adverse effects that can occur, divergent views of clinicians and consumers about ECT, and wide ...