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Tamoor Mirza, MBBS
PCC
Letter to the Editor
Mirtazapine-Induced Epistaxis
October 25, 2018
If there is a risk of abnormal bleeding, mirtazapine is generally considered a safer treatment option for depression compared to SSRIs, as it lacks the serotonin reuptake mechanism. Here,...
Tamoor Mirza
,
Muhammad Hassan Majeed
PCC
Letter to the Editor
Priapism Use in a 12-Year-Old Boy After Lisdexamfetamine
December 7, 2017
Priapism is an infrequent presentation in children. The FDA issued a safety announcement in 2013 warning of the risk of priapism with the use of methylphenidate and atomoxetine. Here,...
Muhammad Hassan Majeed
,
Ali Ahsan Ali
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Tamoor Mirza