Drug-induced amnesia

Drug-induced amnesia is amnesia caused by drugs. Amnesia may be therapeutic for medical treatment or for medical procedures, or it may be a side-effect of a drug, such as alcohol, or certain medications for psychiatric disorders, such as benzodiazepines.[1] It is seen also with slow acting parenteral general anaesthetics.[citation needed]

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