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  2. List of side effects of buspirone - Wikipedia

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    Cerebrovascular accident (stroke); Myocardial infarction (heart attack); Cardiomyopathy; Congestive heart failure; Bradycardia; Dysphoria; Hallucinations; Feelings of ...

  3. Buspirone - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] It is a serotonin 5-HT 1A receptor partial agonist, increasing action at serotonin receptors in the brain. [3] It is taken orally and takes two to six weeks to be fully effective. [10] [11] Common side effects of buspirone include nausea, headaches, dizziness, and difficulty concentrating.

  4. Azapirone - Wikipedia

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    A common metabolite of several azapirones including buspirone, gepirone, ipsapirone, revospirone, and tandospirone is 1-(2-pyrimidinyl)piperazine (1-PP). [47] [48] [49] 1-PP possesses 5-HT 1A partial agonist and α 2-adrenergic antagonist actions and likely contributes overall mostly to side effects. [47] [48] [50]

  5. Talk:List of side effects of buspirone - Wikipedia

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  6. List of psychotropic medications - Wikipedia

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    Keppra (levetiracetam) – an anticonvulsant drug which is sometimes used as a mood stabilizer and has potential benefits for other psychiatric and neurologic conditions such as Tourette syndrome, anxiety disorder, and Alzheimer's disease

  7. Category:Medication side effects - Wikipedia

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    This category contains those articles about the side effects of medications. Some side effects are not adverse. For example, the anti-depressant Welbutrin helps some to quit smoking. Other beneficial side effects of medications can be weight loss. A side effect of insulin is that it removes potassium ions from the blood stream and into cells.

  8. Cutaneous leishmaniasis - Wikipedia

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    This disease is considered to be a zoonosis (an infectious disease that is naturally transmissible from animals to humans), with the exception of Leishmania tropica — which is often an anthroponotic disease (an infectious disease that is naturally transmissible from humans to vertebrate animals).

  9. Talk:Buspirone - Wikipedia

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    I started with 7.5mg twice a day, then moved to 7.5mg in the morning, 15mg in the evening, and 2 days ago increased to 15mg morning and another 15mg in the evening. I just got quite a brain zap. As an anxiety sufferer, of course i started thinking WORST case, thinking my heart was going on the fritz or I was having a stroke, but after the zap ...