Specific topics include the modulation of Asperger syndrome and of neuro-sensory processing problems.
Other uses include high blood pressure, infections, kidney disorders, migraineheadache, premenstrual syndrome, stroke, pain, and sedation.
Some of the modern uses include premenstrual syndrome, abnormal uterine bleeding disorders and mastodynia.
Severe but infrequent side effects include neuroleptic malignant syndrome and tardive dyskinesia.
Peripheral problems include nuclear dreams, adoption, racial difference and famous-parent syndrome.
These conditions include diabetes, hypothyroidism, kidney disease, and metabolic syndrome.
Synonymous or similar disorders include Affectionless psychopathy and Institutional syndrome.
Indications for use include norepinephrine-resistant septic shock and hepatorenal syndrome.
In the absence of a tick, the differential diagnosis includes Guillain-Barre syndrome.
They may also include pregnancy, premenstrual syndrome, or too much exercise.