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Which Antidepressants Can Cause Restless Leg Syndrome?

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According to a 2013 review in the *American Journal of Managed Care*, mirtazapine carries an approximate 30% chance of inducing restless leg syndrome (RLS) symptoms, highlighting the complex relationship between antidepressants and this neurological disorder. While not all antidepressants carry the same risk, understanding **which antidepressants can cause restless leg syndrome** is crucial for both patients and healthcare providers.

What medications cause your triglycerides to go up?

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According to the Mayo Clinic, high triglycerides can be a side effect of taking certain medications, such as diuretics, steroids, and some beta-blockers. Knowing what medications cause your triglycerides to go up is crucial for managing your lipid health while undergoing necessary treatment for other conditions.