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The study examines the long-term effects of fluoxetine in rat brains when administered at a young age, lead to a series of ...
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A new study published in Psychiatry Research provides evidence that the longer people take antidepressants, the more likely ...
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For many patients, it’s clearly worth it to start on antidepressants. There’s strong evidence that antidepressants are more effective than a placebo, especially for short-term use.
There’s no clear-cut answer on when it’s time to stop your antidepressants, but a few signs can help you decide if you're ready to start tapering.
And the research, undertaken by a European research team, points to a strong reason to develop drugs that modify galanin functioning as a new class of antidepressant drug. Galanin is a neuropeptide (a ...
Millions of Americans take antidepressants to help manage everything from depression and anxiety to post-traumatic stress disorder. Now, the Trump administration has announced that these drugs ...
A specific class of antidepressant medications -- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors -- actually might speed up brain decline among some dementia patients, a new Swedish study suggests.
When antidepressants are introduced, they increase serotonin levels, improving mood. When the medication is stopped, the brain must recalibrate its own production of these neurotransmitters, which ...
A study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology has found that feelings of relaxation, rather than mystical experiences are the strongest predictor of positive outcomes in psychedelic ...
FDA black box warnings that antidepressants may be linked with suicidality among youth may have unintended, yet harmful, consequences for youth health care.