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31
Jan
2012
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11 days ago by an

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22
Jan
2012
Nursing Home Dementia Patients Three Times as Likely to Fall if on ...

20 days ago by jt

From Senior Journal.com: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) appear to cause risk to rise with higher doses Nursing home residents with dementia who use average doses of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are three times more likely to have an injurious fall than similar peo ...

20
Jan
2012
Anti-depressants increase the risk of falls for elderly people with dementia

22 days ago by Willow

BBC News reports that anti-depressants increase the risk of falls for elderly people with dementia. " Many dementia patients also suffer from depression and drugs known as selective serotonin uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are frequently prescribed. But the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology report ...

18
Jan
2012
ARE ANTIDEPRESSANTS SUCKING OUT YOUR LIFE??

24 days ago by James Bogash

ANTIDEPRESSANTS SUCKING OUT YOUR LIFE?? It’s been a concern for some time that antidepressants (namely SSRIs) flatten out a person affect–sort of like Botox for the mood. Further concern over contribution to antidepressant medication in situations like Columbine exist, especially given the freedom w ...

14
Jan
2012
Newborns of mothers taking antidepressants risk // science

28 days ago by Xzaini Choice

Newborns of mothers taking antidepressants risk STOCKHOLM - Infants of mothers taking antidepressants are more expected to have dangerously hypertension in the lungs, reported to a study published Friday in the British Medical Journal. Take the so-called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI ...

21
Dec
2011
Antidepressant Reduces Repetitive Behaviors in Adult Autism // science

52 days ago by Psychiatric News Alert

Adults with autism treated with the antidepressant fluoxetine experienced a significantly greater reduction in repetitive-behavior symptoms than those on placebo, according to a report in the American Journal of Psychiatry and AJP in Advance. Thirty-five percent of the 20 patients on fluoxetine resp ...

15
Dec
2011
FDA Says Link Between SSRIs and Rare Newborn Disease Is Unproven // science

58 days ago by Psychiatric News Alert

It's premature to reach any conclusion about a possible link between SSRI use in pregnancy and a rare heart and lung condition known as persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN), according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In a “Safety Communication” released yesterday, FDA sa ...

11
Dec
2011
The Future of Medical Care // science

62 days ago by RM

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Source: Youtube Duration: 96min David Healy, psychiatrist and Cardiff University professor addresses the question: Can Industrialized and Marketized Healthcare be Made Universally Available? David Healy has long been an outspoken critic of the pharmaceutical industry's influence on the practice of m ...

06
Dec
2011
Taking an Antidepressant But Not Happy? Switch to a New Drug // science

67 days ago by Barbara Bronson Gray, RN, MN

If you're taking an anti-depressant, you're in good company. About 27 million Americans have taken antidepressants as of 2005. But many people find that the drug they're taking doesn't seem effective, or they dislike the side effects they're experiencing. You may just need a different drug. A study ...

29
Nov
2011
Study raises more concerns about SSRIs and birth defects // science

74 days ago by Jennifer Walker-Journey

More evidence supports the theory that exposure to a class of antidepressants during the first trimester of pregnancy increases the risk for major congenital anomalies, particularly cardiac defects. A Finnish study conducted by the Teratology Information Service at the Helsinki University Central Ho ...

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