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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Substance dependence
  1. ... by increasing the amount of serotonin, a natural substance in the brain that helps maintain mental balance.
  2. ... brain that is involved in alcohol and opiate dependence.
  3. ... heroin, prescription pain medications, tramadol (Ultram, Ultracet), opioid ... not feel the effects of these substances if you take or use them at low ...
  4. ... for a long time, you also may develop dependence ('addiction,' a need to ... more severe withdrawal symptoms such as seizures or extreme confusion.
  5. ... for a long time, you may also develop dependence ('addiction,' a need to ... more severe withdrawal symptoms such as seizures or extreme confusion.
  6. ... release injection (Brixadi) is used to treat opioid dependence in people who ... stops taking opioid drugs by producing similar effects to these drugs.
  7. ... nervous during the day, and you may develop dependence ('addiction'; a need to continue ... or the manufacturer's website to obtain the Medication Guide.
  8. ... another mental illness.Oxazepam may cause a physical dependence (a condition ... killing yourself or others; overexcitement; or losing touch with reality.
  9. ... another mental illness.Flurazepam may cause a physical dependence (a ... killing yourself or others; overexcitement; or losing touch with reality.
  10. ... another mental illness.Clorazepate may cause a physical dependence (a ... killing yourself or others; overexcitement; or losing touch with reality.
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