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Antidepressive-drug-induced bodyweight gain is associated with polymorphisms in genes coding for COMT and TPH1
International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 06/23/09
Secher A et al. - Bodyweight gain is a common side effect of treatment with antidepressive drugs; however, little is known about the mechanisms behind this weight gain. Genetic differences may contribute to the susceptibility for bodyweight gain during antidepressive treatment.
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