Is Drooling A Side Effect Of Librium?
Drooling is a side effect of Librium.
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Nerve conduction study and EMG also are necessary in case of affected peripheral nervous system involvement, in order to assess the degree of nerve(s) damage and to evaluate/exclude other possible conditions such compression neuropathies for example.
EMG and nerve conduction study don't last long as examination and cause only moderate pain.
However, painkillers may be used before the procedure if you are already in lot of pain.
Drooling is a possible side effect of Librium use, so, I don't think you need to face any other additional condition.
Please discuss with your Doctor about these issues.
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EMG/NCS don't damage the nerves.
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EMG/NCS don't cause any additional nerves damage.
Compression neuropathies are one of the possible causes of neuropathy that result from mechanical compression of nerve(s) during their pathways by nearby structures such muscles, tendons, bones etc.
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Benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms listed below.
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Drooling is a possible rare side effect of Librium use, but is not listed as a side effect of Ativan use.
Even if the drugs belong to the same group, side effects are different.
Benzodiazepines withdrawal symptoms (or syndrome) include sleep disturbances, irritability, anxiety, tremors ( shaking ), muscles pain, difficulty concentrating, sweating, palpitations etc.
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Benzodiazepines should be avoided if possible.
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It is true that benzodiazepines including Librium should be used with caution, or, if it is possible, should be avoided in people with sleep apnea, because of the possible respiratory depression effect of the benzodiazepines.
So, if sleep apnea will be confirmed, further use of benzodiazepines should be reconsidered.
I think small rash on neck, itching and drooling are most likely mild side effects than allergic reaction of Librium.
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Lack of coordination improves with time, don't worry.
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Lack of coordination is considered as the unpleasant side effect of Librium use, but, fortunately, it is not permanent and should go off after some time.
Since you refer that you experienced lack of coordination after standing up, lowering of blood pressure also may play a role.
It is advisable not to get up suddenly, but gradually instead, in order to diminish it.
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