somnolence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Particularly, somnolence is a recognized adverse effect of dopamine agonists, pramipexole and ropinirole.
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The following of false knowledge is marked by the symptom of somnolence or awake sleep and, later, psychosis.
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Side effects include headache, agitated emergence, prolonged somnolence, and nausea.
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The most common treatment-emergent adverse effects reported with use of the drug include insomnia, nausea, headache, somnolence, affect lability and blood creatine phosphokinase increase.
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Somnolence and fatigue were experienced by 7.5% and 4.8%, respectively, of users in a 2009 study.
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Initial signs and symptoms include intoxication, somnolence, diplopia, impaired balance, impaired motor function, anterograde amnesia, ataxia, and slurred speech.
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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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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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While cognitive impairment does occur, it may only be a reflection of the excessive daytime somnolence.
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It is also more likely to cause somnolence and anticholinergic side effects such as red eye and xerostomia (dry mouth).
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