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Psychiatric Side-Effects of Nonpsychotropic Drugs

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The detection of adverse drug reactions has long been of interest to both clinicians and researchers. Traditionally, adverse effects have primarily been defined as dysfunctional somatic consequences of drug intake. Nevertheless, investigations of psychotropic drug effects had already started nearly 100 years ago (Kraepelin 1892).

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Naber, D., Hippius, H. (1989). Psychiatric Side-Effects of Nonpsychotropic Drugs. In: Öhman, R., Freeman, H.L., Holmkvist, A.F., Nielzén, S. (eds) Interaction Between Mental and Physical Illness. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73993-4_13

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