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  2. Seizure threshold - Wikipedia

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    The term seizure threshold is used to describe the balance between excitatory (glutaminergic) and inhibitory (GABA-ergic) forces in the brain which affect how susceptible a person is to seizures. Those diagnosed with epilepsy or certain other neurological conditions are more vulnerable to seizures if the threshold is reduced, and should be ...

  3. Benzodiazepine overdose - Wikipedia

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    [2] [48] It is contraindicated in patients who are on long-term benzodiazepines, those who have ingested a substance that lowers the seizure threshold, or in patients who have tachycardia, widened QRS complex on ECG, anticholinergic signs, or a history of seizures. [49] Due to these contraindications and the possibility of it causing severe ...

  4. Methadone - Wikipedia

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    Abnormal heart rhythms may also occur due to a prolonged QT interval. [7] The number of deaths in the United States involving methadone poisoning declined from 4,418 in 2011 [14] to 3,300 in 2015. [15] Risks are greater with higher doses. [16] Methadone is made by chemical synthesis and acts on opioid receptors. [7]

  5. Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [67] [78] [79] [80] Some antipsychotic agents may be riskier than others during withdrawal, especially clozapine, olanzapine or low potency phenothiazines (e.g., chlorpromazine), as they lower the seizure threshold and can worsen withdrawal effects; if used, extreme caution is required. [81]

  6. Benzodiazepine - Wikipedia

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    Antipsychotics are not recommended for benzodiazepine withdrawal (or other CNS depressant withdrawal states) especially clozapine, olanzapine or low potency phenothiazines, e.g., chlorpromazine as they lower the seizure threshold and can worsen withdrawal effects; if used extreme caution is required. [148]

  7. Tapentadol - Wikipedia

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    Tapentadol has been demonstrated to reduce the seizure threshold in patients. Tapentadol should be used cautiously in patients with a history of seizures, and in patients who are also taking one or more other drugs which have also been demonstrated to reduce the seizure threshold.

  8. Opioid agonist therapy - Wikipedia

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    Opioid agonist therapy (OAT) is a treatment in which prescribed opioid agonists are given to patients who live with Opioid use disorder (OUD). [1] In the case of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT), methadone is used to treat dependence on heroin or other opioids, and is administered on an ongoing basis.

  9. Opioid overdose - Wikipedia

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    Examples of medication-assisted treatments are buprenorphine (with or without naloxone), naltrexone, and methadone. [42] [43] Methadone and buprenorphine are associated with reduced mortality in those with opioid use disorder as well as higher drug treatment program retention, lower illicit drug use and decreased overdose deaths. [24]

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