Примери за използване на Psychomotor hyperactivity на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Psychomotor hyperactivity.
Anxiety reactions Psychomotor hyperactivity/ agitation.
Psychomotor hyperactivity, seizures.
Tremor(including Psychomotor hyperactivity).
Psychomotor hyperactivity/ agitation.
Neuralgia, lethargy, psychomotor hyperactivity.
Involuntary shaking movements in one or more parts of the body(tremor,including psychomotor hyperactivity).
Dizziness, psychomotor hyperactivity.
Neuralgia, lethargy, paraesthesia,hypoaesthesia, psychomotor hyperactivity, tremor.
Migraine, Psychomotor hyperactivity, Dizziness, Somnolence.
Dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, psychomotor hyperactivity, seizures.
Psychomotor hyperactivity, sleep disorders anxiety, depression, aggressiveness, behavioural changes(predominantly in children).
Dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, psychomotor hyperactivity, seizures.
The most frequently occurring adverse experiences were consistent with the safety profile of montelukast and included abdominal pain, somnolence, thirst, headache,vomiting, and psychomotor hyperactivity.
Aggression, psychomotor hyperactivity, anxiety, sleep disorders.
An additional adverse reaction reported in children was psychomotor hyperactivity.
Migraine, headache, lethargy, psychomotor hyperactivity, dizziness, somnolence.
Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people- restlessness and hyperactivity( psychomotor hyperactivity).
Depression, irritability, euphoria, psychomotor hyperactivity, anxiety, aggression.
Common adverse reactions not reported in adults were injection site rash, pyrexia,tympanic membrane hyperaemia, psychomotor hyperactivity, and pruritus.
Behavioural changes, including psychomotor hyperactivity and irritability predominantly in.
Status epilepticus* Convulsion Coordination Abnormal* Nystagmus Psychomotor hyperactivity Tremor.
Common: dizziness, dyskinesia, psychomotor hyperactivity, somnolence Uncommon: sedation, tremor.
The following additional adverse reactions have been observed with Exelon transdermal patches: delirium, pyrexia, decreased appetite,urinary incontinence(common), psychomotor hyperactivity(uncommon), erythema, urticaria, vesicles, allergic dermatitis(not known).
Peripheral neuropathy, dizziness, psychomotor hyperactivity, disturbance in attention, memory impairment, tremor, paraesthesia, headache, ageusia, dysgeusia, somnolence, lethargy, balance impaired, dysphonia;
Dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, psychomotor hyperactivity, seizures.
Syncope, stupor, myoclonus, psychomotor hyperactivity, ageusia, dyskinesia, dizziness postural, intention tremor, nystagmus, cognitive disorder, speech disorder, hyporeflexia, hypoaesthesia, amnesia, hyperaesthesia, burning sensation.
ADRs that were reported in children but not in adults in double-blind controlled studies include:eosinophilia, psychomotor hyperactivity, vertigo, vomiting, hyperthermia, pyrexia, and learning disability.
Syncope, stupor, myoclonus,loss of consciousness, psychomotor hyperactivity, dyskinesia, dizziness postural, intention tremor, nystagmus, cognitive disorder, mental impairment, speech disorder.
The following additional adverse reactions have been observed with Prometax transdermal patches: delirium, pyrexia, decreased appetite,urinary incontinence(common), psychomotor hyperactivity(uncommon), erythema, urticaria, vesicles, allergic dermatitis(not known).