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Drug interactions causing Movement symptoms



Drug interactions causing Movement symptoms:
When combined, certain drugs, medications, substances or toxins may react causing Movement symptoms as a symptom.

The list below is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.

  • Alzapam and Quetiapine interaction
  • Alzapam and Seroquel interaction
  • Apo-Lorazepam and Quetiapine interaction
  • Apo-Lorazepam and Seroquel interaction
  • Arthotec and Phenylbutazone interaction
  • Ativan and Quetiapine interaction
  • Ativan and Seroquel interaction
  • Cytotec and Phenylbutazone interaction
  • Loraz and Quetiapine interaction
  • Loraz and Seroquel interaction
  • Lorazepam and Quetiapine interaction
  • Lorazepam and Seroquel interaction
  • Lorazepam Intensol and Quetiapine interaction
  • Lorazepam Intensol and Seroquel interaction
  • Mirtazapine and Diazepam interaction
  • Mirtazapine and Valium interaction
  • Misoprostol and Phenylbutazone interaction
  • Novo-Lorazepam and Quetiapine interaction
  • Novo-Lorazepam and Seroquel interaction
  • Novo-Misoprostol and Phenylbutazone interaction
  • Nu-Loraz and Quetiapine interaction
  • Nu-Loraz and Seroquel interaction
  • Remeron and Diazepam interaction
  • Remeron and Valium interaction
  • Remeron Sol Tab and Diazepam interaction
  • Remeron Sol Tab and Valium interaction

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