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Critical review of data supporting affective disorder caused by nonpsychotropic medication.
Author: KatholR G, LongT D
Original Abstract of the Article :
Since the first reports of depressions associated with the use of reserpine, reports of affective syndromes related to the use of medications have proliferated in the literature. We chose to review controlled and uncontrolled studies, comprehensive reviews with comparisons of controlled studies, and...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.3109/10401239309148826
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Unveiling the Link Between Nonpsychotropic Medications and Affective Disorders
In the vast desert of medical knowledge, we often encounter unexpected connections. This study delves into the potential link between nonpsychotropic medications and affective disorders, like a seasoned explorer searching for hidden oases. The authors reviewed numerous studies, both controlled and uncontrolled, meticulously examining the relationship between various medications and depressive symptoms, mania, and other affective syndromes. Their findings, like shimmering mirages in the desert, reveal potential associations between certain medications and affective disorders, while others show no clear link.
Potential Associations and the Need for Caution
The researchers found a possible connection between reserpine or lipophilic beta-blockers and depressive symptoms. However, no clear evidence supported a similar link with alpha-methyldopa, clonidine, calcium-channel blockers, or ACE-inhibitors. Additionally, glucocorticoids appeared to be associated with both depressive symptoms and mania. These findings, like shifting sands in the desert, require further investigation to fully understand the complex interplay between medications and mental health.
Navigating Medication and Mental Health
This research reminds us of the importance of open communication with our healthcare providers. Just as a traveler in the desert seeks guidance from local experts, it's essential to discuss any concerns about medication and mental health with your doctor. They can help you navigate the potential risks and benefits, ensuring that your journey through treatment is safe and effective.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
The desert of medical research is vast and often reveals unexpected connections. This study underscores the importance of being mindful of potential interactions between medications and mental health. Open communication and collaboration with your healthcare provider are crucial to navigating these complexities and ensuring that your treatment journey is safe and effective. Remember, like a wise traveler in the desert, it's important to stay informed and seek guidance along the way.
Date :
- Date Completed 1994-03-23
- Date Revised 2019-11-01
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