Health & Medicine
Smoking Cessation Drugs Deemed Safe, No Adverse Neuropsychiatric Side Effects
Contrary to popular concerns over adverse neuropsychiatric side effects such as increased agitation, depression, hostility or suicidal behavior, due to smoking cessation drugs, new research shows that there is no significant increase in neuropsychiatric events in patients using these kinds of treatment.
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