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Researchers Assessed Antidepressants by Side Effects and Found Some Big Differences
For the millions of people who take an antidepressant, the conversation with the doctor often feels like a shot in the dark.
The largest comparative review to date shows that antidepressants differ in how they affect weight, BP, and heart rate, ...
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Analysis highlights the differing physical side effects of antidepressants
Antidepressants can differ widely in how they physically affect the body, including around a 4 kg difference in weight change ...
Millions of Americans take antidepressants. And like all medication, they come with side effects. Researchers studied 30 ...
In the study, published Tuesday in the journal The Lancet, researchers analyzed more than 58,000 participants to compare 30 antidepressants with a placebo for an average of eight weeks, finding ...
Antidepressants can differ widely in how they physically affect the body, including around a 4 kg difference in weight change ...
It seems as though there’s a medication for every type of ailment. You reach for ibuprofen when you have a headache or antihistamines for allergies. The same goes for mental health conditions like ...
The findings may help millions of doctors work with their patients to determine the right choice for them in a sea of options ...
A noninvasive test to flag people at high risk for antidepressant-related sexual dysfunction could improve treatment ...
While I've never been impressed with the argument that SSRIs work a whole lot better than a placebo, I am becoming impressed with the list of SSRI-related side effects. I'm also willing to bet that ...
Even though cases of antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction have been documented since 1960, there has never been a way to predict the odds of problems with libido, arousal, orgasm, erectile ...
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