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Hiccups - UpToDate This topic will discuss the pathophysiology, etiology, evaluation, and treatment of hiccups EPIDEMIOLOGY While brief bouts of hiccups lasting less than 48 hours are common, little is known about the overall incidence and prevalence of prolonged hiccups in the general population
Hiccups - UpToDate Hiccups are a common and usually transient condition affecting almost everyone during their lifetime A hiccup is also known as a "hiccough" and as a "singultus" from the Latin "singult," meaning a "gasp" or "sob "
Medline ® Abstract for Reference 27 of Hiccups - UpToDate The dramatic response of our patient to tetrabenazine monotherapy suggests that this drug may be a valuable pharmacologic alternative for patients with hiccups after stroke who are intolerant or unresponsive to classic antipsychotic agents
Medline ® Abstract for Reference 62 of Hiccups - UpToDate Based on limited efficacy and safety data, baclofen and gabapentin may be considered as first line therapy for persistent and intractable hiccups, with metoclopramide and chlorpromazine in reserve
Acute treatment of migraine in adults - UpToDate INTRODUCTION Migraine is a common episodic disorder, the hallmark of which is a disabling headache generally associated with nausea and or light and sound sensitivity The acute treatment of migraine in adults is reviewed here Preventive treatment of migraine in adults is discussed separately (See "Preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults" ) The pathophysiology, clinical
First-generation (typical) antipsychotic medication poisoning Although their use in psychiatric disorders has been outpaced by that of atypical antipsychotic agents, they remain widely used to treat a number of nonpsychiatric conditions, including nausea and vomiting (prochlorperazine, promethazine, droperidol), vertigo (prochlorperazine, droperidol), itching (promethazine), migraine headache
maxeran - UpToDate A 2015 systematic review concluded that baclofen and gabapentin may be considered first-line therapy for intractable hiccups, followed by metoclopramide and chlorpromazine …
First-generation antipsychotic medications: Pharmacology . . . In other respects, such as other side effects and their mechanism of action, the two classes have substantial overlap and comparable efficacy The pharmacology, administration, and side effects of FGAs are discussed here