The Bangkok-Hospital's are famous for their very high prices!
The prices are there one problem.
The main problem is the medications if you got delivered there after an accident.
The first medication is, for to keep you unconscious, is Haldol. Also known as Haloperidol.
If people got this Haloperidol, they have very heavy side-effect!
It's noted for its strong early and l late side effects on the Extrapyramidal System of the Brain.
Other side effects include dry mouth, lethargy, restlessness of Akathisia*, muscle-stiffness, muscle-cramping, restlessness, tremors, Rabbit syndrome, and weight-gain; side effects like these are more likely to occur when the drug is given in high doses and/or during long-term treatment. Depression, severe enough to result in suicide, is quite often seen during long-term treatment. Care should be taken to detect and treat depression early in course. Sometimes the change from haloperidol to a mildly potent neuroleptic (e.g., chlorprothixene or chlorpromazine), together with appropriate antidepressant therapy, does help. Sedative and anticholinergic side effects occur more frequently in the elderly. The likelihood of one's experiencing one or more of these side-effects is quite high regardless of age and gender, especially with prolonged use.
*Akathisia, or acathisia, is a syndrome characterized by unpleasant sensations of inner restlessness that manifests itself with an inability to sit still or remain motionless.
Symptoms of dystonia, prolonged abnormal contractions of muscle groups, may occur in susceptible individuals
during the first few days of treatment. Dystonic symptoms include: spasm of the neck muscles, sometimes progressing to tightness of the throat,
swallowing difficulty, difficulty breathing, and/or protrusion of the tongue. While these symptoms can occur at low doses, they occur more
frequently and with greater severity with high potency and at higher doses of first-generation antipsychotic drugs. An elevated risk of acute
dystonia is observed in males and younger age groups.
Just can say: STAY AWAY FROM: BANGKOK-HOSPITAL's
Saturday, January 14, 2012
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