The author critically reviews the world literature on drug-induced stuttering. The literature on stuttering as a side effect of pharmacologic agents was identified by means of a computer-assisted search. A diversity of drugs has been reported to induce stuttering in susceptible persons, including so
by Z Kmietowicz 2024Man stops stuttering with alcohol dependence drug The muscle relaxant drug baclofen may help people who stutter, researchers have said, after
stutter, and 1% of adults also struggle with stuttering. President Joe drugs, over-the-counter medicines and natural products. This
Are there drugs to help with stuttering? Currently, there are no drugs that can provide effective help with stuttering. Is there surgery to help stuttering?
Because most drugs inducing stuttering are used in the management of psychiatric and/or neurologic disorders, clinicians may merely attribute a new-onset stuttering to the worsening of the underlying disorder and neglect drugs as the causes of stuttering.
Background: Stuttering is a well-known condition that affects mainly children. Often, they recover as they get older. However, a drug-induced form of stuttering may occur at any age. The aim of the present study was to detect drugs that have been associated with stuttering and discuss the mec
Background: Stuttering is a well-known condition that affects mainly children. Often, they recover as they get older. However, a drug-induced form of stuttering may occur at any age. The aim of the present study was to detect drugs that have been associated with stuttering and discuss the mec
1. Stuttering associated with signs of language impairment (aphasia) 2. Isolated stuttering: stuttering not associated with language impair- ment or neuropsychologic abnormalities 3. Preexistent mild stuttering: marked worsening of preexistent de- velopmental stuttering following neurologic damage
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: Advances in understanding stuttering as a disorder of language encoding (2024) upvotes comments r/Stutter
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Using stuttering as a description of the movement of hips in sex seems a little inappropriate and is possibly a spelling correction induced error, being substituted for shudder which is a body vibration, probably involuntary. Shiver, shimmer, shake or twitching could be possibly more appropriate substitutes.
Please use stuttering correctly as when it is used in relation to sex it implies one of the parties involved in sex is somehow suddenly stopping or not connecting. It doesn't seem appropriate.