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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, also called SSRIs, are the type of antidepressant prescribed most often. They can ease symptoms of moderate to severe depression. They are relatively safe, and they typically cause fewer side effects than other types of antidepressants do.
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Por lo general, los inhibidores selectivos de la recaptación...
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Spending too much time planning, problem-solving,...
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19 sty 2022 · Introduction. Depression is a commonly cited adverse effect of β-blockers but the evidence for a causal relationship is limited. Objective. We aimed to explore whether β-blockers are associated with an increased risk of new-onset depression. Methods.
22 gru 2022 · Beta-blockers can cause various side effects, such as: low blood pressure. fatigue. dizziness. nausea. constipation. While previous research has linked beta-blocker use to...
18 sty 2022 · First-dose effect. An extremely common side effect of A1-blockers is that the first dose has a much stronger effect on blood pressure than later doses. Orthostatic hypertension symptoms — especially dizziness, feeling lightheaded or fainting — are common.
Patients and their loved ones should be warned that a few patients may seem more agitated, depressed, and anxious within a week of starting an antidepressant or increasing the dose; symptoms that worsen with treatment should be reported to the physician.
15 mar 2021 · Our study provides a detailed overview of PAEs occurring during β-blocker therapy in the standardized setting of double-blind RCTs. Data from 285 studies indicate that PAEs commonly occur during β-blocker therapy, with depression, insomnia, unusual dreams, sleep disturbance, and somnolence being most prevalent.
29 mar 2021 · Key Takeaways. In a new study, beta-blockers did not predict depression in patients using them. Researchers believe other causes may put patients who take beta-blockers at risk for depression, leading to a potentially false link between negative mental health consequences and the medication.