Paramnesia in Amnesteem - how severe and when it was recovered? (a real world drug study)
Summary:
There is no report of severity or recovery of Paramnesia by people who take Amnesteem yet.
What is Amnesteem?
Amnesteem has active ingredients of isotretinoin. It is often used in acne. eHealthMe is studying from 7,344 Amnesteem users. Check the latest studies of Amnesteem.
What is Paramnesia?
Paramnesia (delusional belief that a place or location has been duplicated, existing in two or more places simultaneously) is found to be associated with 34 drugs and 40 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Paramnesia.
No report is found.
Do you take Amnesteem and have Paramnesia?
Check whether Paramnesia is associated with a drug or a conditionHow to use the study?
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How the study uses the data?
The study is based on isotretinoin (the active ingredients of Amnesteem). Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs) are considered. Dosage of drugs is not considered in the study.
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