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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for aggression
  1. ... Aripiprazole may help control irritable behavior such as aggression, temper tantrums, and frequent mood changes in these ...
  2. ... also used to treat behavior problems such as aggression, self-injury, and sudden mood changes in teenagers ...
  3. ... is also sometimes used to treat outbursts of aggression in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; ...
  4. ... mental health and behavior, especially increased hostility or aggression toward others. Tell your doctor if you have ... of the following symptoms, call your doctor immediately: aggression, hostility, anger, anxiety, irritability, suspicious or distrustful behavior, ...
  5. ... of the following symptoms: vomiting, listlessness, drowsiness, confusion, aggression, seizures, yellowing of the skin or eyes, weakness, ... symptoms you are experiencing, especially listlessness; drowsiness; confusion; aggression; seizures; headaches; problems with vision, hearing, speech, or ...
  6. ... go away: weakness unsteady walking dizziness confusion irritability aggression headache loss of appetite vomiting diarrhea constipation excessive ... of overdose may include the following: drowsiness agitation aggression decreased consciousness or loss of consciousness (coma) difficulty ...
  7. ... irritability; difficulty falling sleeping or staying asleep; hostility; aggression; anxiety; loss of appetite; loss of coordination; uncontrollable ...
  8. ... restlessness; difficulty falling sleeping or staying asleep; hostility; aggression; anxiety; loss of appetite; loss of coordination; uncontrollable ...
  9. ... severe or do not go away: dizziness confusion aggression depression headache sleepiness diarrhea constipation nausea vomiting weight ...
  10. ... difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, irritability, anger, aggression, changes in appetite or weight, difficulty concentrating, withdrawing ...
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