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Neurological Changes Associated with P.A.S. and I.N.A.H. Therapy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2018
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Shortly after isoniazid (I.N.A.H.) was first used in the treatment of tuberculosis, it became apparent that side-effects were not uncommon. Thompson (1952) lists euphoria, hyperreflexia, vertigo, muscular twitching, insomnia, paraesthesiae and transient loss of memory among the reactions observed. These were noted to be mild and reversible but did suggest involvement of the nervous system.
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