electroconvulsive therapy in Vietnamese

(ECT) liệu pháp co giật điệ

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1. Anticonvulsant A drug used to prevent or reduce the severity of epileptic attacks, or to prevent dangerous muscle contraction in electroconvulsive therapy.

2. 23 Documents reveal he used thousands of unwitting as well as voluntary subjects to test paralytic drugs, hallucinogens including LSD and electroconvulsive therapy at 30 to 40 times normal power.

3. Medical Definition of Anterograde 1 : affecting memories for a period of time immediately following a precipitating event (as alcohol intoxication, traumatic brain injury, electroconvulsive therapy, or severe emotional stress) and especially from the time of onset to the present Anterograde memory loss He suffered an Anterograde amnesia.

4. Name: Jordan Marlow Lexapro)-SSNRIs (Cymbalta, Effexor)-SMSs (viibryd, brintellix)-SARIs (Axiomin, Desyrel)-NRIs (edronax, vivalan)-TeCAs (asendin, bolvidon)-mood-stabilizing drugs (lithium)-electroconvulsive therapy Major Depression-a mental disorder characterized by a persistently depressed mood and long term loss of pleasure or interest in life, often with other symptoms such as disturbed

5. The 106-page report, “‘Treated Worse than Animals’: Abuses against Women and Girls with Psychosocial or Intellectual Disabilities in Institutions in India,” documents involuntary admission and arbitrary detention in mental hospitals and residential care institutions across India, where women and girls with psychosocial or intellectual disabilities experience overcrowding and lack of hygiene, inadequate access to general healthcare, forced treatment – including electroconvulsive therapy – as well as physical, verbal, and sexual violence.