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Possible Causes For Drug induced Depression - Causes
- Drugs
Beta-blocker Administration/Toxicity/effect
Interferon Administration/Toxicity
Dantrolene (Dantrium) Administration/Toxicity
Interferon alfa-2a (Roferon-A) Administration/Toxicity
Interferon alfa-2b (Intron/A) Administration/Toxicity
Interferon alfa-n3 (Alferon-N) Administration/Toxicity
Interferon, alpha (IntronA/AlferonA) Administration/Toxicity
Peginterferon (PEG-Intron/alpha) Administration/Toxicity
Phenterimine Topiramate (Qsymia) Administration/Toxicity
Reserpine (Serpasil) Administration/Toxicity
Retinoids Administration/Toxicity
Triazolam (Halcion) Administration/Toxicity
Anabolic steroid hormone Administration/Toxicity
Rauwolfia herbal/intake- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Ecstacy drug/MDMA/Derivatives- Synonyms
- Depression, depression behavioral disorder, DEPRESSIVE DIS, Depressive disorder, Depressive disorder (disorder), DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS, Depressive illness, Depressive Neuroses, DEPRESSIVE NEUROSIS, Disorder Depressive, Disorders Depressive, Drug Induced, Neuroses Depressive, Neurosis Depressive
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