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Symptoms » Short-term memory loss » Drug Causes
 

Drug interactions causing Short-term memory loss

Drug interactions causing Short-term memory loss:
When combined, certain drugs, medications, substances or toxins may react causing Short-term memory loss as a symptom.

The list below is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.

  • Antipress and Baclofen interaction
  • Antipress and Lioresal interaction
  • Apo-Imipiramine and Baclofen interaction
  • Apo-Imipiramine and Lioresal interaction
  • Imipramine and Baclofen interaction
  • Imipramine and Lioresal interaction
  • Impril and Baclofen interaction
  • Impril and Lioresal interaction
  • Imprin and Baclofen interaction
  • Imprin and Lioresal interaction
  • Janimine and Baclofen interaction
  • Janimine and Lioresal interaction
  • Novo-Pramine and Baclofen interaction
  • Novo-Pramine and Lioresal interaction
  • PMS and Baclofen interaction
  • PMS and Lioresal interaction
  • Presamoine and Baclofen interaction
  • Presamoine and Lioresal interaction
  • SK-Pramine and Baclofen interaction
  • SK-Pramine and Lioresal interaction
  • Tipramine and Baclofen interaction
  • Tipramine and Lioresal interaction
  • Tofranil and Baclofen interaction
  • Tofranil and Lioresal interaction
  • Tofranil-PM and Baclofen interaction
  • Tofranil-PM and Lioresal interaction
  • W.D.D. and Baclofen interaction
  • W.D.D. and Lioresal interaction

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