... The most common side effects experienced by patients treated with Spravato in the clinical trials were dissociation, dizziness, nausea, sedation, vertigo, decreased feeling or sensitivity (hypoesthesia), anxiety, lethargy, increased blood pressure, vomiting and feeling drunk," the agency said.Because of these potential effects, people with high blood ...
FDA Approves Ketamine-Like Drug for Severe Depression
... The most common side effects experienced by patients treated with Spravato in the clinical trials were dissociation, dizziness, nausea, sedation, vertigo, decreased feeling or sensitivity (hypoesthesia), anxiety, lethargy, increased blood pressure, vomiting and feeling drunk," the agency said.Because of these potential effects, people with high blood ...
... Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat the condition but are commonly used by doctors based on clinical experience.Common side effects of anticholinergics are headaches, dry mouth, blurred vision, and bladder problems.Some doctors recommend medications that are used to treat depression or anxiety for the management of hyperhidrosis that is associated ...
5 Hyperhidrosis Treatments That Can Help You Sweat Less
... Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat the condition but are commonly used by doctors based on clinical experience.Common side effects of anticholinergics are headaches, dry mouth, blurred vision, and bladder problems.Some doctors recommend medications that are used to treat depression or anxiety for the management of hyperhidrosis that is associated ...
... paperwork or ease physicians' administrative burden could help ward off burnout, Tawfik and Smith said.SOURCES: Maria Panagioti, Ph.D., senior research fellow, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Daniel Tawfik, M.D., instructor, pediatric critical care, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, Calif.; Cynthia Smith, M.D., vice president, clinical ...
Doctor Burnout Likely to Impair Care
... paperwork or ease physicians' administrative burden could help ward off burnout, Tawfik and Smith said.SOURCES: Maria Panagioti, Ph.D., senior research fellow, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Daniel Tawfik, M.D., instructor, pediatric critical care, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, Calif.; Cynthia Smith, M.D., vice president, clinical ...