Around this time, he published a paper detailing a phenomenon later known as the Holmes rebound phenomenon.
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Heeschen was recognized by the Paul-Martini-Award in 2002 for describing a rebound phenomenon in patients with unstable coronary heart disease after the withdrawal of statins.
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We tried to show that the withdrawal of statins in humans results in a rebound phenomenon and has an adverse impact on patients with acute coronary syndromes.
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These results would suggest that loprazolam and possibly other benzodiazepines should be prescribed for 1 2 weeks rather than 2 4 weeks to reduce the risk of physical dependence, withdrawal, and rebound phenomenon.
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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.
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The origin of the rebound phenomenon, or " reaction ", may be traced to the behaviour of real bodies that, unlike their perfectly rigid idealised counterparts, do undergo minor compression on collision, followed by expansion, prior to separation.