- Source: Activation syndrome
- AIDS
- Protein Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome
- Antagonis reseptor leukotriena
- Sindrom hemolitik uremik
- Noradrenalin
- HIV
- Siklus menstruasi
- Glukokortikoid
- Besi
- SIM1
- Mast cell activation syndrome
- Macrophage activation syndrome
- Activation syndrome
- Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
- Mast cell
- Cytokine storm
- Sjögren's disease
- Cytokine release syndrome
- Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
- Akathisia
Activation syndrome is a form of stimulation (sometimes suicidal) or agitation that has been observed in association with some psychoactive drugs. A causative role has not been established.
Treatment
Serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) have been associated with a state of restlessness, lability, agitation, and anxiety termed "activation syndrome". In some people, this state change can increase suicidal tendencies, especially in those under age 25 and during the initial weeks of treatment. SSRI-induced activation syndrome is well-accepted by clinicians.
It is unclear whether jitteriness/anxiety syndrome predicts either good or poor prognosis (level D).