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Results 1 - 10 of 314 for Consciousness
  1. ... anesthesia during surgery to produce a loss of consciousness. Midazolam injection is also used to cause a state of decreased consciousness in seriously ill people in intensive care units ( ...
  2. ... including seizures, slowed or stopped breathing, loss of consciousness, and coma. You may also develop a craving ... following: confusion problems with coordination agitation loss of consciousness coma slow, shallow, or interrupted breathing loss of ...
  3. ... wobbliness, or lack of coordination; or changes in consciousness. Tell your doctor if you experience any of ... an arched back twitching muscles seizures loss of consciousness fast or irregular heart beat pain in the ...
  4. ... including seizures, slowed or stopped breathing, loss of consciousness, and coma. You may also develop a craving ... include: confusion problems with coordination agitation loss of consciousness coma slow, shallow, or interrupted breathing loss of ...
  5. ... experience fever, sweating, stiff muscles, and loss of consciousness. Call your doctor if you experience these or ... arching of the back seizures coma (loss of consciousness for a period of time) fast and irregular ...
  6. ... breath, breathing problems, chest pain, dizziness, loss of consciousness, or fast, irregular, or pounding heartbeat.You may ...
  7. ... or bowel movements; faintness; seizures; or loss of consciousness. Talk to your doctor about these symptoms and ...
  8. ... hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs; loss of consciousness; or seizures. If you experience a severe reaction, ...
  9. ... rapid, weak pulse; slow heartbeat; or loss of consciousness. If you experience a severe reaction, your doctor ...
  10. ... rapid, weak pulse; chest pain; or loss of consciousness. If you experience a severe reaction, your doctor ...
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