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Suicide

Article June 1, 2004

Suicidality as a Possible Side Effect of Antidepressant Treatment

Larry Culpepper, MD; Jonathan R. T. Davidson, MD; Wayne K. Goodman, MD; Thomas L. Schwenk, MD; Allen J. Dietrich, MD; Kurt Kroenke, MD

Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry 2004;6(2):79-86

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Suicidality as a Possible Side Effect of Antidepressant Treatment.

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