Can drugs cause depression?

  A: In life, we take some specific drugs can lead to depressed mood, that is, the emergence of pharmacogenic depression. Such as the antihypertensive drugs compound liqueur tablet, hypotensive spirit, hypotensive tablets, compound hypotensive tablets, andaquiline tablets, new hypotensive tablets, hypotensive static tablets, pulsatilla tablets and pulse etidium, hydrazinepyridazine, insulin, insulin, mecamylamine, methyldopa, etc. trigger depression. Anti-anaerobic drug metronidazole, anti-tuberculosis drug isoniazid, cardiac drug digitalis, anti-epileptic drug carbamazepine, phenytoin sodium, anti-Parkinsonian drug levodopa, amantadine, antipyretic and analgesic drug ibuprofen, anti-inflammatory pain, gastrointestinal function regulating drug meclizine, gastroflucan, antipsychotic drug chlorpromazine. Haloperidol, pentafluoridol, the hypnotic drug Valium and oral contraceptives have the potential to cause pharmacogenic depression.