Thienodiazepines: Difference between revisions
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*'''[[Disinhibition]]''' | *'''[[Disinhibition]]''' | ||
*'''[[Dizziness|Dizziness]]''' | *'''[[Dizziness|Dizziness]]''' | ||
*'''[[Effect::Delusions|Delusions of sobriety]]''' | *'''[[Effect::Delusions|Delusions of sobriety]]''' - This is the false belief that one is perfectly sober despite obvious evidence to the contrary such as severe cognitive impairment and an inability to fully communicate with others. It most commonly occurs at heavy dosages. | ||
*'''[[Information processing suppression|Information processing suppression]]''' | *'''[[Information processing suppression|Information processing suppression]]''' | ||
*'''[[Motor control loss|Motor control loss]]''' | *'''[[Motor control loss|Motor control loss]]''' - Lack of coordination may result in falls and injuries, in particular, in the elderly. Another result of motor control loss is the impairment of driving skills and the increased likelihood of road traffic accidents. | ||
*'''[[Muscle relaxation]]''' | *'''[[Muscle relaxation]]''' | ||
*'''[[Physical euphoria|Physical euphoria]]''' | *'''[[Physical euphoria|Physical euphoria]]''' |