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som·no·lence [ˈsɒmnələn(t)s, Am ˈsɑ:m-] N no pl

somnolence

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The most frequent adverse events leading to discontinuation were somnolence, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, headache, and insomnia.
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The typical initial symptoms of a child with hyperammonemia are non-specific: failure to feed, loss of thermoregulation with a low core temperature, and somnolence.
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She was then in a somnolence and did not react to external impulses.
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Possible side effects include abdominal pain, allergy, diarrhea, headache, hepatic dysfunction/hepatitis, nausea or vomiting, exacerbation of porphyries, pruritis, rash, somnolence, vertigo, or dizziness.
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Alterations in consciousness may follow several hours later, which include impaired judgement and memory, confusion, somnolence and stupor.
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Particularly, somnolence is a recognized adverse effect of dopamine agonists, pramipexole and ropinirole.
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Side effects include headache, agitated emergence, prolonged somnolence, and nausea.
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During childbirth, administration of methoxyflurane produces significantly better analgesia, less psychomotor agitation, and only slightly more somnolence than trichloroethylene.
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It can manifest as somnolence, lethargy, or directed attention fatigue.
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Its symptoms can include somnolence (drowsiness) and, in extreme cases, coma.
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