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A new rating scale for age-related white matter changes applicable to MRI and CT
Signs that a patient may be in bupropion withdrawal include: headaches and/or dizziness, irritability, hostility, aggression, flu-like physical symptoms such as fever, aches, and sweats, anxiety, depression, insomnia, nausea or stomach cramps, suicidal thoughts, balance issues, heat sensitivity, or sweating
Always taper off under the supervision of a healthcare provider
Concurrent administration of pyridoxine with these medications has been reported to lower their therapeutic levels, so monitoring and dosage adjustments of the anticonvulsant might be required if high-dose vitamin B is given
Critical medicines (like blood thinners or thyroid drugs): The way these medicines are absorbed may change when taken with CagriSema