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Antidepressants may raise women's stroke risk

posted Wednesday, 16 December 2009

(HealthDay News)
By Ed Edelson HealthDay Reporter

MONDAY, Dec. 14 (HealthDay News) — Older women who take antidepressants may have a small but statistically significant increased risk of stroke and death compared to women not on the medications, a new study finds.

"But statistical significance can be different from clinical significance," stressed Dr Jordan W. Smoller, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and lead author of a report in the Dec. 14 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.

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The results of this study are a surprise. Most strokes (80%) are due to blockages of blood vessels in the brain (ischemic stroke). It is well established that SSRI class antidepressants have anti coagulant properties which should lower the risk of this type of stroke. Interestingly, tricyclic antidepressants, which mostly have a differing mode of action to the SSRIs, were also found to increase stroke risk. This may indicate that what the researcher observed was the effects of depression, not the medications used to treat it.

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