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Priapism associated with risperidone treatment
P. Sirota
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, I. Bogdanov
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Abarbanel Mental Health Center
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Risperidone
100%
Priapism
100%
Etiology
33%
Adverse Effects
33%
Mental Patients
33%
Orgasm
33%
Sexual Desire
33%
Drug Therapy
33%
Sickle Cell Anemia
33%
Tenderness
33%
Alcohol Abuse
33%
Receptor Blockade
33%
Drugs of Abuse
33%
α-adrenergic Receptors
33%
Perinatal Trauma
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Risperidone
100%
Priapism
100%
Drug Therapy
66%
Adverse Event
33%
Injury
33%
Sickle-Cell Disease
33%
N [bis(1 Aziridinyl)phosphinyl] 4 Iodobenzamide
33%
Psychoactive Drug
33%
Painful Erection
33%
Orgasm
33%
Alpha Adrenergic Receptor Blocking
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Risperidone
100%
Priapism
100%
Pharmacotherapy
33%
Injury
33%
Adverse Event
33%
Sickle Cell Anemia
33%
Ethanol
33%
N [bis(1 Aziridinyl)phosphinyl] 4 Iodobenzamide
33%
Psychotropic Agent
33%
Alpha Adrenergic Receptor
33%
Painful Erection
33%