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The syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone associated with amitriptyline administration.
Luzecky Mh,Burman Kd,Schultz Er +2 more
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This article is published in Southern Medical Journal.The article was published on 1974-04-01. It has received 69 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Antidiuretic & Hyponatremia.read more
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A Review of Drug-Induced Hyponatremia
TL;DR: Clinical information about the incidence of hyponatremia associated with specific drug treatment is reviewed and the underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms are discussed.
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Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) in malignant disease
TL;DR: The clinical description of the syndrome has changed little since the original observation, and the cardinal findings of SIADH are as follows: hyponatremia with corresponding hypo‐osmolality of the serum and extracellular fluid, continued renal excretion of sodium, absence of clinical evidence of fluid volume depletion.
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Hyponatremia in Psychogenic Polydipsia
Mavidi K. Hariprasad,Robert P. Eisinger,Irving M. Nadler,Capecomorin S. Padmanabhan,Bernard D. Nidus +4 more
TL;DR: Twenty psychotic patients with psychogenic polydipsia had hyponatremia lasting up to 28 months, with headache, hypertension, dementia, seizures, lethargy, and coma, thus suggesting a "reset osmostat" or antidiuretic hormone response to nonosmotic stimuli.
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Hyponatraemia and the Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion (SIADH) Induced by Psychotropic Drugs
Olav Spigset,Karin Hedenmalm +1 more
TL;DR: The acute treatment of SIADH induced by a psychotropic drug includes discontinuation of the drug as well as restriction of fluid intake, and concomitant treatment with demeclocycline may reduce the tendency of hyponatraemia.
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Drug-induced dilutional hyponatremia.
Arnold M. Moses,Myron Miller +1 more
TL;DR: This report has been prepared to summarize the drugs and the problems that they have produced and to alert the medical profession to the problems.