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Cognitive change

Non-cognitive changes in mood or behavior, changes in personality, or loss of initiative... [Pg.516]

Obtain a thorough history of prescription, non-prescription, and natural drug product use. Is the patient taking any medications that could contribute to cognitive changes in the elderly ... [Pg.522]

University of Rochester Attentional basis of Pb-associated School of Medical/Dental, cognitive changes (rats) Rochester, NY... [Pg.359]

LSD, mescaline and other psychedelic drugs cause psychosis, but their perceptual and cognitive changes do not resemble schizophrenia. [Pg.80]

Babikian VL, Wolfe N, Lin R, Knoefel JE, Albert ML. (1990). Cognitive changes in patients with multiple cerebral infarcts. Stroke. 21 1013-18. [Pg.470]

Unger JM, van Belle G, Heyman A. (1999). Cross-sectional versus longitudinal estimates of cognitive change in nondemented older people a CERAD study. Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer s Disease. J Am Geriatr Soc. 47(5) 559-63. [Pg.491]

There are some additional choices in patients with refractory arthritis despite the use of NSAIDs or paracetamol (acetaminophen), alone or in combination. Narcotics can be used with little risk of addiction, but with the caveat that they can cause cognitive changes, constipation, urine retention and respiratory depression (see section on analgesics). Codeine... [Pg.220]

Acute adverse effects seen after phenytoin administration usually result from overdosage. They are generally characterized by nystagmus, ataxia, vertigo, and diplopia (cerebellovestibular dysfunction). Higher doses lead to altered levels of consciousness and cognitive changes. [Pg.378]

Converging lines of evidence suggest that loss of nicotinic receptors is a marker of the deterioration of brain structure and function in AD and PD. The loss of these receptors and/or their associated processes may be responsible for some of the cognitive changes and blood flow alterations that are seen... [Pg.578]

Harvey, P.D., Keefe, R.S.E. Studies of cognitive change in patients with schizophrenia following novel antipsychotic treatment. Am. J. Psychiatry 158, 176-184, 2001. [Pg.345]

Weingartner, H., Silberman, E. Models of cognitive impairment cognitive changes in depression- Psychopharmacol. Bull. 18. 27-42, 1982. [Pg.369]

The neurotoxicity of aluminum is well-documented in animals and has been manifested following various routes of exposure, including neuromotor, behavioral, and cognitive changes in orally-exposed adult rats and mice (Bilkei-Gorzo 1993 Bowdler et al. 1979 Commissaris et al. 1982 Connor et al. [Pg.163]


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