Akathsia is a sensation of restlessness characterized by an inability to sit still or remain motionless, from a subjective desire to move, often a side-effect of psychiatric medication.
Some drugs known to cause photosensitivity reactions in individuals include certain antibiotics (such as tetracyclines and sulfonamides), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), diuretics, antihistamines, and some psychiatric medications.
Urine tests look for drugs.
Many psychiatric treatment centers also offer some sort of therapy. Usually, they do a combination of drugs and therapy.
Akathisia includes many symptoms. The top three symptoms of Akathisia are restlessness, anxiety, and pacing. This disease can be commonly diagnosed for other similar medical problems.
No. The sun and your genes decide how your skin ages.
Drugs, poor education, psychiatric treatment.
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Psychiatric drugs, combined with counseling.
Hormonal therapies (like oral contraceptives ), drugs for treatment of depression or other psychiatric conditions, tranquilizers, morphine, heroin, and some medications for high blood pressure
Yes
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