In a study of thousands of people with dementia, researchers found that treatment with antidepressants was linked to faster ...
Antidepressants worsened cognition in patients with dementia, according to a new study, but some experts strongly disagree ...
New study shows dementia patients who are on antidepressants, especially selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), ...
Researchers hope their findings help doctors prescribe antidepressants "that are better adapted for patients with dementia." ...
New research suggests that certain antidepressants could accelerate cognitive decline in dementia patients, though outside experts urge caution in interpreting the findings.
A real-world analysis suggests antidepressants may lead to faster cognitive decline in patients with dementia, but experts ...
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HealthDay on MSNAntidepressants might hasten decline from dementiaA specific class of antidepressant medications -- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors -- actually might speed up brain ...
Dementia patients who took antidepressants saw faster declines in thinking ability as the Alzheimer’s Society demands regular ...
Opens in a new tab or window Antidepressants were linked to faster cognitive decline in people with dementia. SSRIs showed significant associations with worsening cognition in dementia patients.
A COMMON medication taken by millions of Brits may accelerate dementia. But experts cautioned it could be the condition ...
Doctors often use antidepressants to manage the depression, anxiety and agitation that accompanies a diagnosis of dementia. Now, a new study suggests the use of antidepressants may hasten the ...
Antidepressants are frequently prescribed to people with dementia for symptoms like anxiety, depression, aggressiveness and sleeplessness. But a specific class of antidepressant medications ...
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