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  1. (at' oh mox e teen)Studies have shown that children and teenagers with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; more difficulty focusing, controlling actions, and remaining still or quiet than other people who are the same age) who take atomoxetine are more likely to think ...
  2. (vye lox' a zeen )Studies have shown that children and teenagers with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; more difficulty focusing, controlling actions, and remaining still or quiet than other people who are the same age) who take viloxazine are more likely to ...
  3. ... major depressive disorder (MDD) and suicidal thoughts or actions. Esketamine is in a class of medications called ... with major depressive disorder and suicidal thoughts or actions, it is usually sprayed into the nose twice ...
  4. ... the body. Bazedoxifene is used to block the action of estrogen on the lining of the uterus, ...
  5. ... called kinase inhibitors. It works by blocking the action of the abnormal protein that signals cancer cells ...
  6. ... go away and the need to perform certain actions over and over), some eating disorders, and panic ...
  7. ... go away and the need to perform certain actions over and over) and social anxiety disorder (extreme ...
  8. ... go away and the need to perform certain actions over and over), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD; excessive ...
  9. ... go away and the need to perform certain actions over and over), panic attacks (sudden, unexpected attacks ...
  10. ... deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; more difficulty focusing, controlling actions, and remaining still or quiet than other people ... and call your doctor immediately: suicidal thoughts or actions; new or worsening depression, anxiety, or panic attacks; ...
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