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== Causes == | |||
* [[Cocaine]] | |||
* [[Monoamine oxidase inhibitors]] (MAOIs) | |||
* [[Oral contraceptives]] | |||
* Withdrawal of [[beta-blockers ]] | |||
* Alpha-stimulants (such as [[clonidine]]) | |||
* [[Alcohol]] | |||
* [[Steroids]] | |||
* [[Renal]] disease | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Causes
- Cocaine
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
- Withdrawal of beta-blockers
- Alpha-stimulants (such as clonidine)
- Renal disease