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Abstract: Beta blocker induced depression

posted Monday, 25 September 2006

Actas Esp Psiquiatr. 2006 Sep-Oct;34(5):352-4.

Beta blocker induced depression. A case report.

Acosta F, Suarez Cabrera M, Acosta M, Acosta P.

Servicio de Psiquiatria. Hospital Universitario Insular de Gran Canaria. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Introduction. Although association between beta blockers and depression has been reported since decades ago, the subject is still controversial. Most evidence supporting an association has been based on case reports or case series. Epidemiologic studies and randomized clinical trials have not generally supported this association. If this association exists, possible causes of disparity of findings may include methodological difficulties, and/or weak association.

Clinical case. We present a case of a 67 year old woman, without personal history of psychiatric illness or stress factors, who develops a depressive episode after initiating treatment with atenolol. The symptoms remitted rapidly when atenolol was discontinued, and an antidepressant was prescribed during a short period.

Conclusions. This case report suggests the existence of an association between a beta blocker, atenolol, and depression.

PMID: 16991025 [PubMed - in process]


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Caution:  
As noted in the article, if this is a rare event and it is by no means certain that beta-blockers are directly involved. If it occurs it is most likely to do so soon after beginning treatment not weeks, months or years later.

If you have been taking beta-blockers daily do not stop "cold-turkey" but wean off gradually to avoid a potentially harmful spike in blood pressure. Consult the prescribing doctor for advice on how to discontinue this medication.

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