This article is about the pharmacological term. For the energy conservation term, see Rebound effect (conservation).
The rebound effect, or rebound phenomenon, is the emergence or re-emergence of symptoms that were either absent or controlled while taking a medication, but appear when that same medication is discontinued, or reduced in dosage. In the case of re-emergence, the severity of the symptoms is often worse than pretreatment levels.
The reboundeffect, or rebound phenomenon, is the emergence or re-emergence of symptoms that were either absent or controlled while taking a medication...
occurs when the reboundeffect is greater than 100%, exceeding the original efficiency gains. The size of the direct reboundeffect is dependent on the...
quantum effects of gravity become so strongly repulsive that the universe rebounds back out, forming a new branch. Throughout this collapse and bounce, the...
up rebound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rebound can refer to: Rebound (1931 film), a 1931 movie starring Ina Claire and Robert Ames Rebound (American...
main economic subjects – the reboundeffect, the energy efficiency gap and more recently, 'green nudges'. The ReboundEffect (1860s to 1930s) While energy...
literature, however, warns about these technological advances due to the "reboundeffect", also known as Jevons paradox. This concept is based on observations...
other settings, such as energy consumption, where it is termed the "reboundeffect". For example, according to a 2008 study, people with energy-efficient...
those who hadn't used thought suppression; later coined the reboundeffect. This effect has been replicated and can even be done with implausible targets...
examples of the direct reboundeffect. Estimates of the size of the reboundeffect range from roughly 5% to 40%. The reboundeffect is likely to be less...
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has a high risk of causing extreme withdrawal symptoms and a severe reboundeffect of the underlying mental health disorder. Spontaneous abortions may...
cautiously with decongestant medications. Thickening of mucus as a "rebound" effect following overuse of decongestants may produce nasal or sinus drainage...
Somogyi rebound is a contested explanation of phenomena of elevated blood sugars experienced by diabetics in the morning. Also called the Somogyi effect and...
observed to cause stinging and burning upon application, and has a reboundeffect that may cause eye redness to worsen. Prolonged use has been observed...
that one typically has no control over, though anticipation can reduce the effect. The strength of the reflex as well as the time until the reflex ceases...
extreme withdrawal symptoms, including suicidal ideation and a severe reboundeffect of the return of the underlying disorder if present. This can lead to...
nose. This causes increased inflammation, an effect known as rhinitis medicamentosa or the reboundeffect. Decongestant nasal sprays are advised for short-term...
reductions and rebound effects after solar dimming measures with even more accelerated warming. Boomerang effect (psychology) – Unintended effect of persuasion...
A medication overuse headache (MOH), also known as a rebound headache, usually occurs when painkillers are taken frequently to relieve headaches. These...