| NMS | Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome |
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| LAN | local area network; long-acting neuroleptic [agent] |
| NIPS | neuroleptic-induced Parkinson syndrome |
| NMS | Naval Medical School; neuroleptic malignant syndrome; neuromuscular spindle; normal mouse serum |
| LAN | Long Acting Neuroleptic |
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| NMS | Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome |
| NIA | Neuroleptic induced akathisia |
| NL | neuroleptic |
| NIP | neuroleptic induced Parkinsonism |
| neuroleptic | <pharmacology> A term coined to refer to the effects on cognition and behaviour of antipsychotic drugs, which produce a state of apathy, lack of initiative and limited range of emotion and in psychotic patients cause a reduction in confusion and agitation and normalisation of psychomotor activity. Origin: Gr. Lepsis = a taking hold (18 Nov 1997) |
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| neuroleptic agent | Any of a family of drugs producing sedation and tranquilization (e.g., chlorpromazine, haloperidol). See: antipsychotic agent. Synonym: neuroleptic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neuroleptic drugs | Literally nerve seising: used of chlorpromazine like drugs. Antagonise the effects of dopamine. Origin: Gr. Lepsis = a taking hold (18 Nov 1997) |
| neuroleptic malignant syndrome | <syndrome> This describes the combination of catatonic rigidity, stupor, unstable blood pressure, fever, profuse sweating, sweating and incontinence as a reaction to antipsychotic agents (phenothiazines) in therapeutic doses. Origin: Gr. Lepsis = a taking hold (27 Sep 1997) |
Synonyms : NMS (Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome), NMSs (Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome), Neuroleptic Induced Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, Neuroleptic Induced, Neuroleptic Malignant Syndromes, Syndrome, Neuroleptic Malignant
| neuroleptic |
major tranquilizer: tranquilizer used to treat psychotic conditions when a calming effect is desired
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| neuroleptic |
The term antipsychotic is applied to a group of drugs used to treat psychosis. Common conditions with which antipsychotics might be used include schizophrenia, mania and delusional disorder, although antipsychotics might be used to counter psychosis associated with a wide range of other diagnoses. Antipsychotics also have some effects as mood stabilizers, leading to their occasional use in treating mood disorder (particularly bipolar disorder) even when no signs of psychosis are present. ...
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| neuroleptic malignant s. |
a rare, sometimes fatal reaction to antipsychotic (neuroleptic) agents, characterized by hyperthermia, rigidity, and coma.
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| neuroleptic malignant syndrome |
This is a rare side effect, in which dangerously high body temperatures can occur. Without prompt and expert treatment, this condition can be fatal in up to 20% of those who develop it.
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| neuroleptic | tranquilizer used to treat psychotic conditions when a calming effect is desired |
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| neuroleptic | tranquilizer used to treat psychotic conditions when a calming effect is desired |
| neuroleptic | tranquilizer used to treat psychotic conditions when a calming effect is desired |
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