Author:
Kharel H,Anjum Z,Kharel Z,Avalos Sugastti E F,Verghese B G,Kouides P A
Abstract
Mirtazapine is a commonly used antidepressant with appetite stimulating effects. Although premarketing trials estimate the incidence to be 1.1 per 1000, there is a paucity of literature on this topic.
Publisher
Sociedad Argentina de Hematologia
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