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==Flexbox (template)==
==Flexbox (template)==


{{Effects_list|
{{Effects_list
{{Effects_column|
|{{Effects_column
{{Effects_panel|title=Physical effects|icon=Child.svg|text=
|{{Effects_panel|title=Physical effects|icon=Child.svg|text=
*'''[[Effect::Sedation]]''' -  In terms of energy level alterations, this drug has the potential to be extremely sedating and often results in an overwhelmingly lethargic state. At higher levels, this causes users to suddenly feel as if they are extremely sleep deprived and have not slept for days, forcing them to sit down and generally feel as if they are constantly on the verge of passing out instead of engaging in physical activities. This sense of sleep deprivation increases proportional to dosage and eventually becomes powerful enough to force a person into complete unconsciousness.
*'''[[Effect::Respiratory depression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Dizziness]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Muscle relaxation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Motor control loss]]'''
}}
|{{Effects_panel|title=Paradoxical effects|icon=Fa-exclamation-circle.png|text=
Paradoxical reactions to [[benzodiazepines]] such as increased seizures (in epileptics), aggression, increased anxiety, violent behavior, loss of impulse control, irritability and suicidal behavior sometimes occur (although they are rare in the general population, with an incidence rate below 1%).<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18922233 | Saïas T, Gallarda T | Paradoxical aggressive reactions to benzodiazepine use: a review</ref><ref>Paton C | Benzodiazepines and disinhibition: a review | Psychiatr Bull R Coll Psychiatr | http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/reprint/26/12/460.pdf</ref><p>
These paradoxical effects occur with greater frequency in recreational abusers, individuals with mental disorders, children, and patients on high-dosage regimes.<ref>Bond AJ | Drug-induced behavioural disinhibition: incidence, mechanisms and therapeutic implications | CNS Drugs</ref><ref>Drummer OH | Benzodiazepines—effects on human performance and behavior | Forensic Sci Rev</ref></p>
}}
|{{Effects_column
|{{Effects_panel|title=Physical effects|icon=Child.svg|text=
*'''[[Effect::Sedation]]''' -  In terms of energy level alterations, this drug has the potential to be extremely sedating and often results in an overwhelmingly lethargic state. At higher levels, this causes users to suddenly feel as if they are extremely sleep deprived and have not slept for days, forcing them to sit down and generally feel as if they are constantly on the verge of passing out instead of engaging in physical activities. This sense of sleep deprivation increases proportional to dosage and eventually becomes powerful enough to force a person into complete unconsciousness.
*'''[[Effect::Sedation]]''' -  In terms of energy level alterations, this drug has the potential to be extremely sedating and often results in an overwhelmingly lethargic state. At higher levels, this causes users to suddenly feel as if they are extremely sleep deprived and have not slept for days, forcing them to sit down and generally feel as if they are constantly on the verge of passing out instead of engaging in physical activities. This sense of sleep deprivation increases proportional to dosage and eventually becomes powerful enough to force a person into complete unconsciousness.
*'''[[Effect::Respiratory depression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Respiratory depression]]'''
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*'''[[Effect::Motor control loss]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Motor control loss]]'''
}}
}}
 
|{{Effects_panel|title=Paradoxical effects|icon=Fa-exclamation-circle.png|text=
{{Effects_panel|title=Paradoxical effects|icon=Fa-exclamation-circle.png|text=
Paradoxical reactions to [[benzodiazepines]] such as increased seizures (in epileptics), aggression, increased anxiety, violent behavior, loss of impulse control, irritability and suicidal behavior sometimes occur (although they are rare in the general population, with an incidence rate below 1%).<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18922233 | Saïas T, Gallarda T | Paradoxical aggressive reactions to benzodiazepine use: a review</ref><ref>Paton C | Benzodiazepines and disinhibition: a review | Psychiatr Bull R Coll Psychiatr | http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/reprint/26/12/460.pdf</ref><p>
Paradoxical reactions to [[benzodiazepines]] such as increased seizures (in epileptics), aggression, increased anxiety, violent behavior, loss of impulse control, irritability and suicidal behavior sometimes occur (although they are rare in the general population, with an incidence rate below 1%).<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18922233 | Saïas T, Gallarda T | Paradoxical aggressive reactions to benzodiazepine use: a review</ref><ref>Paton C | Benzodiazepines and disinhibition: a review | Psychiatr Bull R Coll Psychiatr | http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/reprint/26/12/460.pdf</ref><p>
These paradoxical effects occur with greater frequency in recreational abusers, individuals with mental disorders, children, and patients on high-dosage regimes.<ref>Bond AJ | Drug-induced behavioural disinhibition: incidence, mechanisms and therapeutic implications | CNS Drugs</ref><ref>Drummer OH | Benzodiazepines—effects on human performance and behavior | Forensic Sci Rev</ref></p>
These paradoxical effects occur with greater frequency in recreational abusers, individuals with mental disorders, children, and patients on high-dosage regimes.<ref>Bond AJ | Drug-induced behavioural disinhibition: incidence, mechanisms and therapeutic implications | CNS Drugs</ref><ref>Drummer OH | Benzodiazepines—effects on human performance and behavior | Forensic Sci Rev</ref></p>
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Great job, thank you [[User:Mind Control|Mind Control]]. This implementation is solid. Does it implement an argument iterator, though? For multiple panels in one grid column, we would need to use multiple elements. I will check the implications of this requirement and let you know. --[[User:Kenan|Kenan]] ([[User talk:Kenan|talk]]) 02:11, 5 June 2017 (CEST)
Great job, thank you [[User:Mind Control|Mind Control]]. This implementation is solid. Does it implement an argument iterator, though? For multiple panels in one grid column, we would need to use multiple elements. I will check the implications of this requirement and let you know. --[[User:Kenan|Kenan]] ([[User talk:Kenan|talk]]) 02:11, 5 June 2017 (CEST)
I have added a respective argument iterator to both ''Effect_list'' and ''Effect_column'' -- we should be able to roll this out now. Is there anything missing still? --[[User:Kenan|Kenan]] ([[User talk:Kenan|talk]]) 02:29, 5 June 2017 (CEST)
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 21 June 2017

Flexbox (template)

Physical effects

Paradoxical effects

Physical effects

Paradoxical effects

Cognitive effects

Flexbox

Physical effects

Paradoxical effects

Cognitive effects

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Great job, thank you Mind Control. This implementation is solid. Does it implement an argument iterator, though? For multiple panels in one grid column, we would need to use multiple elements. I will check the implications of this requirement and let you know. --Kenan (talk) 02:11, 5 June 2017 (CEST)

I have added a respective argument iterator to both Effect_list and Effect_column -- we should be able to roll this out now. Is there anything missing still? --Kenan (talk) 02:29, 5 June 2017 (CEST)


  1. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18922233 | Saïas T, Gallarda T | Paradoxical aggressive reactions to benzodiazepine use: a review
  2. Paton C | Benzodiazepines and disinhibition: a review | Psychiatr Bull R Coll Psychiatr | http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/reprint/26/12/460.pdf
  3. Bond AJ | Drug-induced behavioural disinhibition: incidence, mechanisms and therapeutic implications | CNS Drugs
  4. Drummer OH | Benzodiazepines—effects on human performance and behavior | Forensic Sci Rev
  5. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18922233 | Saïas T, Gallarda T | Paradoxical aggressive reactions to benzodiazepine use: a review
  6. Paton C | Benzodiazepines and disinhibition: a review | Psychiatr Bull R Coll Psychiatr | http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/reprint/26/12/460.pdf
  7. Bond AJ | Drug-induced behavioural disinhibition: incidence, mechanisms and therapeutic implications | CNS Drugs
  8. Drummer OH | Benzodiazepines—effects on human performance and behavior | Forensic Sci Rev
  9. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18922233 | Saïas T, Gallarda T | Paradoxical aggressive reactions to benzodiazepine use: a review
  10. Paton C | Benzodiazepines and disinhibition: a review | Psychiatr Bull R Coll Psychiatr | http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/reprint/26/12/460.pdf
  11. Bond AJ | Drug-induced behavioural disinhibition: incidence, mechanisms and therapeutic implications | CNS Drugs
  12. Drummer OH | Benzodiazepines—effects on human performance and behavior | Forensic Sci Rev