Presentation
Thus, the present process is simple and avoids a further step of purification, thereby increasing the overall yield. [google.com]
Interday accuracy for quality control samples is presented in Table 5. [basinc.com]
Scientific information is presented in a clear, simple manner designed for students and general readers alike. [books.google.de]
After that, only pHBA, which is one of the major metabolites of BZ in human urine, could be detected in the urine by the present method. A method for quantitation of pHBA by MEKC is described here. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Entire Body System
- Camping
The subordinates have already designed a marshal of the Tianzhan camp to be captured by the different demons. Although God Emperor Huoyan was injured by the marshal of the next day, his internal organs and pulses All are intact. [particulieremploi.fr]
Skin
- Hot, Dry Skin
[…] mood or behavior chest pain, fast or irregular heartbeat dizziness or fainting fever, or hot, dry skin hallucinations or paranoia increased blood pressure nervousness or restlessness seizures swelling of the legs or ankles tremors unusually weak or tired [healthlibrary.nationwidechildrens.org]
- Dry Skin
[…] mood or behavior chest pain, fast or irregular heartbeat dizziness or fainting fever, or hot, dry skin hallucinations or paranoia increased blood pressure nervousness or restlessness seizures swelling of the legs or ankles tremors unusually weak or tired [healthlibrary.nationwidechildrens.org]
Psychiatrical
- Euphoria
Hazard Elevate blood pressure, disturb heart rhythm, cause restlessness, insomnia, hyperactivity, headache, euphoria, depression, psychosis, tremor, dryness of mouth, unpleasant tastes, diarrhea, stom- ach upset, altered sex drive, impotence, aggressive [chemicalbook.com]
CNS: Euphoria, irritability, hyperactivity, nervousness, restlessness, insomnia, tremor, headache, light-headedness, dizziness, depression following stimulant effects. CV: Palpitation, tachycardia, elevated BP, irregular heart beat. [robholland.com]
D-methamphetamine increases alertness, concentration, energy, and in high doses, can induce euphoria, enhance self-esteem, and increase libido. 1 These traits make d-methamphetamine very attractive to a potential abuser. [practicalpainmanagement.com]
Psychiatric effects, particularly euphoria and excitement, are the motives for abuse. [inchem.org]
Amphetamine-induced CNS stimulation produces a decreased sense of fatigue, an increase in motor activity and mental alertness, and mild euphoria. [pdr.net]
Neurologic
- Agitation
Agitation. Drug or alcohol abuse. During or within 14 days of MAOIs. Pregnancy (Cat.X). Warnings/Precautions: Discontinue after a few weeks as tolerance to anorectic effect occurs. Diabetes. Prescribe limited supply to prevent overdose. [empr.com]
Contraindications Advanced arteriosclerosis Symptomatic cardiovascular disease including arrhythmias Hyperthyroidism Moderate to severe hypertension Hypersensitivity to sympathomimetic amines Glaucoma Agitated state History of drug abuse Pregnancy/lactation [reference.medscape.com]
Agitation and convulsion can be treated with diazepam. If agitation is severe, then chlorpromazine may have specific advantages over other major tranquillisers ( Espelin & Done, 1968; Klawans, 1968). [inchem.org]
Benzphetamine should not be given to patients who are in an agitated state or who have a history of drug abuse. [druglib.com]
Treatment
Discontinue treatment with benzphetamine and any concomitant serotonergic agents immediately if symptoms of serotonin syndrome occur, and initiate supportive symptomatic treatment. [pdr.net]
Besides, do not stop the treatment abruptly, as it may cause severe withdrawal reactions. [infophentermine.com]
Continue treatment only if the patient has satisfactory weight loss within the first 4 weeks of treatment (i.e., weight loss of at least 4 pounds, or as determined by the physician) to limit unwarranted exposure and risks. [drugs.com]
Prognosis
9.1.1 Ingestion 9.1.2 Inhalation 9.1.3 Skin exposure 9.1.4 Eye contact 9.1.5 Parenteral exposure 9.1.6 Other 9.2 Chronic poisoning 9.2.1 Ingestion 9.2.2 Inhalation 9.2.3 Skin exposure 9.2.4 Eye contact 9.2.5 Parenteral exposure 9.2.6 Other 9.3 Course, prognosis [inchem.org]
Epidemiology
In a case-control epidemiological study, the use of anorectic agents was associated with an increased risk of developing pulmonary hypertension, a rare, but often fatal disorder. [recallguide.org]
Pathophysiology
Seite 660 - Corticotropin releasing hormone in the pathophysiology of melancholic and atypical depression and in the mechanism of action of antidepressant drugs. [books.google.de]
Prevention
Prescribe limited supply to prevent overdose. Nursing mothers: not recommended. Pharmacologic Class: Sympathomimetic. Interactions: Hypertensive crisis with MAOIs. Blocks guanethidine. Altered insulin requirements. [empr.com]
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This list is not complete and other drugs may interact with Benzphetamine. [valleymedicalweightloss.com]
Any modifications in your diet, activity level, and behavior must be developed and continued long-term in order to continue losing weight and prevent the lost weight from returning. transform you will help you stay on-track with your medical weight loss [transformyouaz.com]
Instead of requiring that diet drugs be proved to prevent the long term consequences of obesity (none ever has), diet drugs can be approved if they show a modest weight loss over a relatively short period. [worstpills.org]