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Antidepressant drug is linked with blood clot condition: Study says

A new has found that increased use of antidepressants may be associated with developing a high risk of fatal blood clot condition.

India TV Lifestyle Desk Edited by: India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Published on: July 25, 2018 17:59 IST
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Increased use of antidepressants, drugs used to treat major depressive disorders, may be associated with developing a high risk of fatal blood clot condition, says a study.

The study showed that a relationship exists between depression, antidepressant use, and venous thromboembolism (VTE), in which a blood clot forms in the veins of the legs or lungs and is associated with high healthcare costs.

According to the study, led by Setor Kunutsor from the University of Bristol in Britain, each of the various classes of antidepressant medications are associated with an increased risk of VTE.

However, with conflicting reports on whether depression and use of antidepressant drugs might be associated with an increased risk of VTE, for the study, published in Annals of Medicine, the team analysed eight observational studies with data on 960, 113 non-overlapping participants and 9,027 VTE cases were included.

The effect of antidepressant drugs on VTE may be a class effect and the mechanistic pathways underlying these associations deserve further evaluation, the results showed.

Antidepressant medication have multiple indications which include anxiety, pain and neuralgia, and their use is on global scale.

The study highlights the need for prescribers and healthcare professionals to evaluate patients to determine their excess risk of VTE during management, the researchers noted.

(With IANS Inputs)

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