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  2. Lisinopril - Wikipedia

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    Lisinopril leaves the body completely unchanged in the urine. [1] [16] The half-life of lisinopril is 12 hours, and is increased in people with kidney problems. [1] [16] While the plasma half-life of lisinopril has been estimated between 12 and 13 hours, the elimination half-life is much longer, at around 30 hours. [18]

  3. Tricyclic antidepressant overdose - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms may include elevated body temperature, blurred vision, dilated pupils, sleepiness, confusion, seizures, rapid heart rate, and cardiac arrest. [1] If symptoms have not occurred within six hours of exposure they are unlikely to occur. [2] TCA overdose may occur by accident or purposefully in an attempt to cause death. [2]

  4. Hypertensive emergency - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms may include headache, nausea, or vomiting. Chest pain may occur due to increased workload on the heart resulting in inadequate delivery of oxygen to meet the heart muscle's metabolic needs. The kidneys may be affected, resulting in blood or protein in the urine, and acute kidney failure.

  5. Cases of This Deadly Bacterial Infection are Rising in Japan ...

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    Ensuing life-threatening symptoms include low blood pressure, organ failure, and loss of consciousness. The GAS infections in Japan are also reportedly associated with another serious complication

  6. Mysterious 'Brain Zaps' Are Being Reported By Lexapro ... - AOL

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    ADS can include flu-like symptoms, GI issues, trouble sleeping, dizziness, nausea, and tingling, ... If brain zaps are bothering you, interfering with your everyday life, or seem to be getting ...

  7. Cytokine release syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Prolonged (e.g., not rapidly responsive to symptomatic medication or brief interruption of infusion); recurrence of symptoms following initial improvement; hospitalization indicated for clinical sequelae (e.g., renal impairment, pulmonary infiltrates) Grade 4: Life-threatening consequences; pressor or ventilatory support indicated Grade 5: Death

  8. 33-year-old stroke survivor recalls 1st symptoms he almost ...

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    Aortic aneurysms often go undiagnosed until they cause serious, life-threatening symptoms. Even though the surgery is not related to McKeown's stroke, it will help prevent “a second catastrophe ...

  9. ACE inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms and Treatment: There are few reports of ACE inhibitor overdose in the literature. The most likely manifestations are hypotension, which may be severe, hyperkalemia, hyponatremia and renal impairment with metabolic acidosis. Treatment should be mainly symptomatic and supportive, with volume expansion using normal saline to correct ...