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  2. Clonidine - Wikipedia

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    Clonidine may also cause bradycardia, theoretically by increasing signaling through the vagus nerve. When given intravenously, clonidine can temporarily increase blood pressure by stimulating α 1 receptors in smooth muscles in blood vessels. [83] This hypertensive effect is not usual when clonidine is given orally or by the transdermal route.

  3. The Terrible—and Amazing—Side Effects of Weight-Loss Drugs

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    GLP-1 drugs do a lot more than just help you lose weight. They can help your heart, brain, and more, but beware what they might do to muscle and skin. The Terrible—and Amazing—Side Effects of ...

  4. Talk:Clonidine - Wikipedia

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    Clonidine is often used to treat tics, specifically Tourettes Disorder, due to research by Dr. Richard Ferre, M.D. of University of Utah. I do not have a link to the specific paper, but you can find it on a Google search "Richard Ferre" Yea, i have Tourettes and i take this. EvilHom3r 18:49, 6 August 2007 (UTC)

  5. Imidazoline receptor - Wikipedia

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    Imidazoline receptors are the primary receptors on which clonidine and other imidazolines act. [1] [2] [3] There are three main classes of imidazoline receptor: I 1 is involved in inhibition of the sympathetic nervous system to lower blood pressure, [4] I 2 has as yet uncertain functions but is implicated in several psychiatric conditions, [5] [6] and I 3 regulates insulin secretion.

  6. 8 Reasons You May Still Be Hungry on Semaglutide - AOL

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    So, if you’re not staying on top of your water intake, you might find yourself feeling hungry when, really, your body’s in need of a glass of water (or two). Stress. We’ve all been there.

  7. Rebound effect - Wikipedia

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    Rebound phenomena do not necessarily only occur on discontinuation of a prescribed dosage. Another example is early morning rebound insomnia which may occur when a rapidly eliminated hypnotic wears off which leads to rebounding awakeness forcing the person to become wide awake before he or she has had a full night's sleep.

  8. Self-harm - Wikipedia

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    The difference in SH and NSSI rates, compared to figures of 16.1% and 18.0% found in a 2012 review, may be attributable to differences in methodology among the studies analyzed. [ 127 ] The World Health Organization estimates that, as of 2010, 880,000 deaths occur as a result of self-harm (including suicides). [ 128 ]

  9. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Clonidine may be used in combination with benzodiazepines to help some of the symptoms. [12] No conclusions can be drawn concerning the efficacy or safety of baclofen for alcohol withdrawal syndrome due to the insufficiency and low quality of the evidence.