|
drug-induced tremor
Relevant search terms and links to related topics
central nervous system, tremor, drug-induced, drug-induced tremor is shaking, tremor, occurs, an affected person is moving, trying to move, not associated, use of a medication, drug-induced tremors, a simple muscular response to certain medications, drugs, cause tremors, mood stabilizers lithium carbonate, bronchodilators theophylline, alupent, anticonvulsants valproic acid, depakote, immunosuppressants cyclosporine, stimulants caffeine, tremors, sporadic, occasional, episodic, occuring in discrete bursts, intermittent, occur at some points, not others, rate of, 6 to 10 tremors per second, tremors, affecting areas the head, hands, arms, eyelids, affect the lower body, not affect both sides, the body equally, shaking, quivering sound to voice, head nodding, tremors that worsen, voluntary movement, emotional stress, tremors that disappear, sleep, diagnosis, history of use of medication, tremors, paired, examination that reveals tremors on voluntary movement, no other abnormalities, involvement, the legs, loss of coordination, involuntary tremors, that occur at rest, indicate a condition parkinsonism rather than drug-induced tremor, no other tests required, testing, rule out other causes, tremors alcohol withdrawal, abnormal thyroid gland function, pheochromocytoma, disorders, laboratory tests, head ct scan, mri, x-rays, angiography, tests reveal no abnormalities, drug-induced tremor, drug-induced tremor, stopped simply by ceasing, use the medication, benefit, the medication is greater than the problems, tremor, different doses, similar medications, not cause the problem, changes in medications, not be required at all tremors, not interfere, daily activity, drug-induced tremor, not dangerous, does not indicate that a dangerous condition, a nuisance, interfere, activities writing, change in medications, stops the tremor, not change, stop medications on own, discussing the matter, prescribing health care provider, some medications that cause this problem, tapered to avoid withdrawal symptoms, complications involve interference, normal activities of daily living, eating, drinking, compromised by severe tremor, taking a medication, tremors develop that interfere, accompanied by other symptoms, medications, used under the supervision of health care provider, over-the-counter preparations, caution, those that contain stimulants, theophylline, reduce intake of caffeine-containing beverages, coffee, tea, cola, prone to tremors.
No treatment, therapy, or action is implied by the terms contained on this page.
FindingHealthOnline provided by and © 2011 Betterchem.com
|