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[[5-azacytidine ]],  
[[5-azacytidine ]],  
[[Abacavir]],  
[[Abacavir]],
[[Antipsychotic poisoning]],  
[[Amphetamines]],
[[Asparaginase]],  
[[Anticholinergics]],  
[[Asparaginase]],
[[Benztropine Mesylate]], 
[[Bleomycin]],  
[[Bleomycin]],  
[[Bretylium tosylate]],  
[[Bretylium tosylate]],
[[Cyclic antidepressant poisoning]],  
[[Cocaine]],  
[[Cyclic antidepressant poisoning]],
[[Dabrafenib]], 
[[Didrex]],  
[[Didrex]],  
[[Dimercaprol]],  
[[Dimercaprol]],  
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[[Eribulin mesylate]],  
[[Eribulin mesylate]],  
[[Ganciclovir]],  
[[Ganciclovir]],  
[[Imatinib mesylate]],  
[[Glycopyrrolate]],
[[Imatinib mesylate]],
[[Ioxilan]]
[[LSD]],
[[MDMA]],
[[Methscopolamine bromide]],  
[[Mepenzolate]],  
[[Mepenzolate]],  
[[Micafungin]],  
[[Micafungin]],  
[[Mmr vaccine]],  
[[Mmr vaccine]],  
[[Monoamine oxidase inhibitors]],  
[[Monoamine oxidase inhibitors]],
[[Muscarinic antagonist]]s
[[Oxaliplatin]],  
[[Oxaliplatin]],  
[[Para-amino salicylic acid]],  
[[Para-amino salicylic acid]],  
[[Penicillamine]],  
[[PCP]],
[[Penicillamine]],
[[Propantheline bromide]], 
[[Psychostimulant drugs]],  
[[Psychostimulant drugs]],  
[[Psychotropic medications]],  
[[Psychotropic medications]],  

Revision as of 22:23, 3 December 2016

Lsd, muscarinic antagonist,

  • Psychotropic medications
  • Psychostimulant drugs

5-azacytidine , Abacavir, Amphetamines, Anticholinergics, Asparaginase, Benztropine Mesylate, Bleomycin, Bretylium tosylate, Cocaine, Cyclic antidepressant poisoning, Dabrafenib, Didrex, Dimercaprol, Dinoprostone, Diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine, Elotuzumab, Elspar, Eribulin mesylate, Ganciclovir, Glycopyrrolate, Imatinib mesylate, Ioxilan LSD, MDMA, Methscopolamine bromide, Mepenzolate, Micafungin, Mmr vaccine, Monoamine oxidase inhibitors, Muscarinic antagonists Oxaliplatin, Para-amino salicylic acid, PCP, Penicillamine, Propantheline bromide, Psychostimulant drugs, Psychotropic medications, Pyrazinamide, Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, Serotonin syndrome, Serotoninergic syndrome, Stimulant-containing dietary drugs, Succimer, Talimogene laherparepvec, Tricyclic antidepressants, Valganciclovir, Withdrawal syndromes ,

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