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Symptoms » Impaired thinking » Common Causes
 

Common causes of Impaired thinking

Introduction:

This information shows the various causes of Impaired thinking, and how common these diseases or conditions are in the general population. This is not a direct indication as to how commonly these diseases are the actual cause of Impaired thinking, but gives a relative idea as to how frequent these diseases are seen overall.

  • 2 diseases that are "rare".
  • 19 diseases without any prevalence information.

    Causes of Impaired thinking that are very rare

    The following causes of Impaired thinking appear in the population at a rate of substantially less than 200,000 people per year in the USA:

    Causes of Impaired thinking without any prevalence information

    The following causes of Impaired thinking are ones for which we do not have any prevalence information.

    All Causes of Impaired thinking

    The full list of all possible causes for Impaired thinking described in various sources is as follows:

    See full list of possible disease causes of Impaired thinking

    Drug interaction causes of Impaired thinking:

    Drug interactions may be a possible cause of Impaired thinking including:

    • Diazepam and Aminophylline interaction
    • Ethanol and Seroquel interaction
    • Dilusol (38.7%) and Seroquel interaction
    • Eskaphen B and Seroquel interaction
    • Novahistine DMX liquid and Seroquel interaction
    [See detailed list of 89 drug interaction causes of Impaired thinking]
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