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Cataplexy is a
sudden and
transient episode of
muscle weakness accompanied by full
conscious awareness,
typically triggered by
emotions such as laughing...
- hallucinations,
sleep paralysis,
disturbed nocturnal sleep (DNS), and
cataplexy.
People with
narcolepsy tend to
sleep about the same
number of
hours per...
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evidence that such
symptoms are
related to IH.
Unlike narcolepsy with
cataplexy,
which has a
known cause (autoimmune
destruction of hypocretin-producing...
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tested across a
range of
disorders such as schizophrenia, narcolepsy,
cataplexy, and
sleep apnea. Overall, the
trajectory of
clinical studies relating...
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Xywav is a
medication used to
treat cataplexy or
excessive daytime sleepiness. It
contains a
mixture of the
oxybate salts calcium oxybate,
magnesium oxybate...
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ejaculation and the
cataplexy ****ociated with narcolepsy. It may also
address certain fundamental features surrounding narcolepsy besides cataplexy (especially...
- of
sodium oxybate is in
treating two of the
symptoms of
narcolepsy –
cataplexy (sudden
muscle weakness) and
excessive daytime sleepiness.
Reviews of...
- syncope"),
which in turn can
cause trauma. See also laughter-induced syncope,
cataplexy, and Bezold–Jarisch reflex.
Gelastic seizures can be due to
focal lesions...
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Zimelidine was
reported by
Montplaisir and
Godbout to be very
effective for
cataplexy in 1986, back when this was
usually controlled by
tricyclic antidepressants...
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differentials for syncope. Laughter-induced
syncope should not be
confused with
cataplexy, a
sudden loss of
muscle tone
triggered by
strong emotions, particularly...