Effects of Antidepressants
by Ru-Band Lu (ed.)
Publisher: InTech 2012
ISBN-13: 9789535106630
Number of pages: 194
Description:
Antidepressants are one of the most investigated medications. Having greater knowledge of psychopharmacology could help us to gain more understanding of treatments. In total ten chapters on various aspects of antidepressants were integrated into this book to help beginners interested in this field to understand depression.
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