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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. Methadone - Wikipedia

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    Methadone, sold under the brand names Dolophine and Methadose among others, is a synthetic opioid used medically to treat chronic pain and opioid use disorder. [7] Prescribed for daily use, the medicine relieves cravings and opioid withdrawal symptoms. [10]

  4. Phencyclidine - Wikipedia

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    Typical antipsychotics such as phenothiazines and haloperidol have been used to control psychotic symptoms, but may produce many undesirable side effects – such as dystonia – and their use is therefore no longer preferred; phenothiazines are particularly risky, as they may lower the seizure threshold, worsen hyperthermia, and boost the ...

  5. IC-26 - Wikipedia

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    IC-26 [1] (WIN 1161-3, Methiodone) [2] is an analogue of the opioid analgesic methadone, where the carbonyl group has been replaced by the bioisosteric sulfone group.. Human and animal studies suggest that IC-26 is around the same potency as methadone, [3] [4] although other studies have found its activity to be inconsistent between different patients, with consistent opioid activity only ...

  6. Watch this dog help his epileptic owner during a seizure - AOL

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    During a seizure these puppies can also provide comfort to the patient by staying close to him or her, cleaning their faces from excess salivation and easing their way out of the attack.

  7. 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.

  8. Benadryl for Dogs? A Vet Explains How Much You Should Give - AOL

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    Dogs that die of Benadryl overdose go into seizures and then experience respiratory failure, and their heart slows down (2). ... so the toxic dose may be a lot lower, and if your dog has a health ...

  9. Similar to fentanyl, a highly potent synthetic opioid, methadone stimulates opioid receptors, making it possible to overdose on the medication, said Matthew Rogalski, an addiction medicine ...