psychoses in English

noun
1
a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
Most paranoid psychoses are chronic rather than episodic, but Schreber had an initial mental illness lasting from October 1884 to June 1885 from which he made a good recovery.

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1. Most of patients have inferiority complex and have of psychoses and medicines.

2. On alternative psychoses of paranoid nature in "forced normalisation" (Landolt) of the electroencephalogram of epileptics".

3. Aporrhegma Reactions in Psychoses.—The results presented by Whitehorn merely indicate that there is a tendency among some types of psychotic persons to give less than the usual normal reaction to histamin

4. Chlorpromazine 25mg Tablet is a medicine used to treat various disorders such as schizophrenia and other psychoses like paranoia (delusions and feeling extremely worried or nervous), mania (overactive behavior), anxiety, agitation, and dangerously impulsive behavior.

5. Chlorpromazine 100mg Tablet is a medicine used to treat various disorders such as schizophrenia and other psychoses like paranoia (delusions and feeling extremely worried or nervous), mania (overactive behavior), anxiety, agitation, and dangerously impulsive behavior.

6. While in the last 20 years there was no increase of amok events in general, a remarkable increase in so-called school shootings occurred; 74% of the culprits had a history of psychiatric disorder, most importantly schizophrenic psychoses, affective disorder or alcoholism.

7. It is known that Atabrine, particularly in large doses, can be toxic to the human central nervous system as it produces psychoses; and animal experimentation and the reports of the intramuscular use of Atabrine musonate have shown that toxicity can take the form of epileptiform seizures.