Staph is caused by a bacterium; neuroleptic malignant syndrome is not.
Yes. Happened to me. Thought I was going to die.
The usual diagnostic criteria for neuroleptic malignant syndrome includes the presence of hyperthermia (temperature over 38?C or 101?F) with no other assignable cause, muscle rigidity.
It has been shown to cause a number of shock related nervous sytem disorders such as neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS). So, I imagine it could be related.
there is allways a risk particularly with elderly receiving antipsychotics. start with small doses is important and monitoring .
YES! I was receiving promethazine (phenergan) to help stop pre term labor contractions while hospitalized for 10 weeks. I was given the drug periodicly when the contractions would get severe. It wasn't until about week 9 that I had neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Full body tremors, Temp of 104.9 and in and out of consciousness. It followed about one hour after a dose.
no.... osteonecrosis may stem from ischemia, infection, malignant neoplastic disease, or trauma. that's what it said when i browsed answers.com
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a malignant tumor
A bladder infection, blockage or a malignant or benign tumor. Also, if anything has been up there that shouldn't have been. I would go to the doctors, though...
If the medication hasn't caused harm during thirty years of taking it, it is unlikely that it will begin to cause harm. Life-threatening side effects such as neuroleptic malignant syndrome generally occur during the first year of taking antipsychotic medication. Antipsychotic medication doesn't have any sort of cumulative poisonous effect, either.
Zithromax does not cause bladder infection.