Would you mind changing the tachycardia one slightly? Tachycardia is actually an abnormally fast heartbeat (over 100bpm is the usual cut-off) often perceived as a strong or pounding heartbeat.
Sorry to be fussy but it's quite a specific medical term..
Here's a source
edit: also, a lot of the words are described in a very technical way (see "first pass metabolism") that possibly isn't that well suited to BDD? Could be wrong but if I was new to drugs and had to look in the BDD dictionary I think I'd be pretty baffled by some of the definitions..
edit again: also in the NSAID definition it says APAP/paracetamol is an NSAID - this is wrong, paracetamol is not classes as an NSAID.. NSAIDs are a specific class of drugs with painkilling and anti-inflammatory properties, including aspirin, iboprofen and diclofenac. A source
Sorry to be fussy but it's quite a specific medical term..
Here's a source
edit: also, a lot of the words are described in a very technical way (see "first pass metabolism") that possibly isn't that well suited to BDD? Could be wrong but if I was new to drugs and had to look in the BDD dictionary I think I'd be pretty baffled by some of the definitions..
edit again: also in the NSAID definition it says APAP/paracetamol is an NSAID - this is wrong, paracetamol is not classes as an NSAID.. NSAIDs are a specific class of drugs with painkilling and anti-inflammatory properties, including aspirin, iboprofen and diclofenac. A source

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