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Diagnostic Markers of Substance/Medication-Induced Depressive Disorder
Blood and urine tests are not reliable in determining substance/medication-induced depressive disorder. This is due to the depressive symptoms being able to last longer than the presence of a substance on a system, and the mere consumption of a substance is not enough to determine the causality of substance/medication-induced depressive disorder.
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