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Electroshock therapy is used for treatment of depression and manic depression. Electroshock therapy is usually administered to patients in a series of six to twelve treatments over a two week period. Most people who undergo electroshock therapy have had no success on antidepressants or mood stabilizing medications.
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Electroconvulsive therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electroconvulsive therapy ( ECT ), also known as electroshock , is a well-established, albeit controversial, psychiatric treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in anesthetized patie...
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Electroshock weapon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Based on this preclinical study, one can conclude that aminophylline attenuated the antiseizure action of topiramate in the mouse maximal electroshock-induced seizure model and the observed interaction between drugs was both pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic in nature.
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TED Talks Surgeon and author Sherwin Nuland discusses the development of electroshock therapy as a cure for severe, life-threatening depression -- including his own. It’s a moving and heartfelt talk about relief, redemption and second chances. ... Talks Sherwin Nuland on electroshock therapy...
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Shocks all targets within a 25 yard cone in front of the caster. It also interrupts spellcasting and prevents any spell in that school from being cast for 4 sec ... Duration 4 seconds ... Electroshock; 20 Energy...
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The authors (Liban E, Halpern L, Rozanski J:Vascular changes in the brain in a fatality following electroshock. J Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology 1951 V 10 pp 309-318) comment:
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