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What Types of Toxic Substances Can Lead to Psychiatric Effects?
A variety of toxic substances have been linked to psychiatric effects. These include:
Heavy metals
such as lead and mercury
Solvents
like toluene and benzene
Pesticides
including organophosphates
Pharmaceuticals
such as anticholinergics and corticosteroids
Recreational drugs
like methamphetamine and cocaine
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