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  2. Popular asthma drug Singulair could be linked to mental ... - AOL

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    Singulair, a popular asthma medication, could be linked to severe side effects, including suicide, a study from the FDA found. ... Depression. Users can also experience trouble sleeping and vivid ...

  3. Exclusive-US FDA finds widely used asthma drug impacts ... - AOL

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    Singulair was a blockbuster product for Merck after its launch in 1998, offering relief. ... including many children, experiencing depression, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, or other psychiatric ...

  4. Montelukast - Wikipedia

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    Montelukast, sold under the brand name Singulair among others, is a medication used in the maintenance treatment of asthma. [6] It is generally less preferred for this use than inhaled corticosteroids . [ 6 ]

  5. Side effects of cyproterone acetate - Wikipedia

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    The side effects of cyproterone acetate (CPA), a steroidal antiandrogen and progestin, including its frequent and rare side effects, have been studied and characterized.It is generally well-tolerated and has a mild side-effect profile, regardless of dosage, when it used as a progestin or antiandrogen in combination with an estrogen such as ethinylestradiol or estradiol valerate in women.

  6. Side effects of bicalutamide - Wikipedia

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    [122] [126] High doses or levels of AAS, including testosterone, can cause polycythemia—high red blood cell and/or hemoglobin levels that increase the risk of stroke—as an adverse effect. [ 121 ] [ 122 ] Conversely, whether via castration, NSAA monotherapy, or CAB , decreased erythropoiesis resulting in mild anemia is a common side effect ...

  7. Depressogen - Wikipedia

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    A depressogen is a substance that causes or can cause depression, usually as a side effect. [1] They are the functional opposites of antidepressants. [2]Examples of drugs commonly associated with depressogenic effects include ethanol, some anticonvulsants such as the barbiturates (e.g. phenobarbital), benzodiazepines (e.g. diazepam), vigabatrin, and topiramate, corticosteroids like ...

  8. Yes, politics is worsening people's mental health—Here's what ...

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    On those days, participants' psychological and physical well-being worsened, with people reporting higher levels of fatigue, sickness, dissatisfaction with life, and depression.

  9. Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Flu-like symptoms, trouble sleeping, anxiety, depression, dissociation, intrusive thoughts, nausea, poor balance, dizziness, sensory changes [2] Usual onset: Within 3 days [2] Duration: Few weeks to months [3] [4] Causes: Stopping of an antidepressant medication [2] [3] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms [2] Differential diagnosis: Anxiety ...