Antidepressants may change personality, leading to reduced depression, says Penn collaboration (page 2)
PHILADELPHIA ?- Examining data obtained from a University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt University psychology study, researchers at these universities and Northwestern University have reported the first placebo-controlled evidence that antidepressant medications -- particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs -- can substantially change patients' personalities. Link: http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews
Antidepressants may change personality, leading to reduced depression, says Penn collaboration
PHILADELPHIA ?- Examining data obtained from a University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt University psychology study, researchers at these universities and Northwestern University have reported ...
Mon 14 Dec 09 from Science Blog
Antidepressant may change personality while relieving symptoms
Individuals taking a medication to treat depression may experience changes in their personality separate from the alleviation of depressive symptoms, according to a new report.
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