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Fabre-Kramer And Mission Pharmacal Parnter For Antidepressant Tablet Manufacturing - Pharmaceutical Processing

Fabre-Kramer And Mission Pharmacal Parnter For Antidepressant Tablet ManufacturingPharmaceutical ProcessingFabre-Kramer Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Houston, TX and Mission Pharmacal Company, San Antonio, TX have signed agreements providing for Mission to complete the technology transfer to

Fabre-Kramer And Mission Pharmacal Partner For Antidepressant Tablet Manufacturing - Pharmaceutical Processing

Fabre-Kramer And Mission Pharmacal Partner For Antidepressant Tablet ManufacturingPharmaceutical ProcessingFabre-Kramer Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Houston, TX and Mission Pharmacal Company, San Antonio, TX have signed agreements providing for Mission to complete the technology transfer to

When Your Antidepressant Isn't as Safe as You Think - PsychCentral.com (blog)

When Your Antidepressant Isn't as Safe as You ThinkPsychCentral.com (blog)A fortunate knock of luck is always welcomed by scientists and researchers, yet any treatment modalities should be novel by design rather than by serendipity.

Antidepressants increase risk for recurrent events in long QT syndrome - Healio

Antidepressants increase risk for recurrent events in long QT syndromeHealioPatients with long QT syndrome, particularly long QT syndrome type 1, who were treated with antidepressants had an increased risk for recurren

Do antidepressants lead to chronic use? - Medical Xpress

Do antidepressants lead to chronic use?Medical XpressTo determine the prevalence and possible increase of long-term use of antidepressants over recent years, Authors analyzed routine general practice care data in a large cohort of patients (n = 156,620) in and around Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Why antidepressants fail to work in some people - Medical News Today

Why antidepressants fail to work in some people  Medical News TodayResearchers might have uncovered why antidepressants only work in some people and have pinpointed the involvement of the glucocorticoid receptor.

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