| RCS | rabbit aorta-contracting substance; red cell suspension; reticulum cell sarcoma; right coronary sinu... |
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| RDS | Raskin Depression Scale; respiratory distress syndrome; reticuloendothelial depressing substance; rh... |
| Rf | in paper or thin-layer chromatography, the distance that a spot of a substance has moved from the po... |
| RFLS | rheumatoid-factor-like substance |
| RPS | renal pressor substance; revolutions per second |
| substance w. |
[DSM-IV] a substance-specific mental disorder that follows the cessation of use or reduction in intake of a psychoactive substance that had been regularly used to induce a state of intoxication. DSM-IV includes specific withdrawal syndromes for alcohol; amphetamines or similarly acting sympathomimetics; cocaine; nicotine; opioids; and sedatives, hypnotics, or anxiolytics. Called also withdrawal, withdrawal symptoms or syndrome, and abstinence symptoms or syndrome.
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| substance withdrawal d. |
that which can occur during withdrawal from any of a variety of substances, including alcohol and sedatives, hypnotics, and anxiolytics; specific disorders are named for the substance involved.
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| substance-induced anxiety d. |
[DSM-IV] an anxiety disorder characterized by prominent anxiety, panic attacks, obsessions, or compulsions and directly due to the physiological effects of a psychogenic substance, including drugs of abuse, medications, and toxins. Individual cases are named for the specific substance involved.
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| substance-induced d. |
[DSM-IV] that associated with substance intoxication (substance intoxication d.), substance withdrawal (substance withdrawal d.), medication side effects, or exposure to toxins; individual cases are named for the specific substance involved, e.g., digitalis-induced delirium.
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| substance-induced d.’s |
[DSM-IV] a subgroup of the substance-related disorders comprising a variety of behavioral or psychological anomalies resulting from ingestion of or exposure to a drug of abuse, medication, or toxin. Included are substance intoxication, substance withdrawal, substance-induced delirium, substance-induced persisting dementia, substance-induced persisting amnestic disorder, substance-induced psychotic disorder, substance-induced mood disorder, substance-induced anxiety disorder, substance-induced sexual dysfunction, and substance-induced sleep disorder. Specific disorders or groups are named on the basis of etiology, e.g., alcohol-induced disorders, alcohol intoxication. Cf. substance use d's.
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