Induction of mania in depression by paroxetine
@article{Morishita2003InductionOM, title={Induction of mania in depression by paroxetine}, author={Shigeru Morishita and Seizaburo Arita}, journal={Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental}, year={2003}, volume={18} }
An investigation of the proportion of patients who have experienced mania with antidepressant treatment and their characteristics would seem to be of clinical use.
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