Among the SSRI drugs analysed in the study, children of mothers who
used citalopram during pregnancy had longer umbilical cords than others.
Not exact matches
Blood samples taken from people about to start treatment with
citalopram, one of the most widely
used SSRIs — a class of antidepressant — showed that those who subsequently improved in response to the drug had about half the levels of miRNA - 1202 as those who failed to respond.
The proportion of mothers who
used other SSRI drugs than
citalopram in the study data was relatively low, meaning that the study's findings regarding other SSRIs can not be considered reliable.
In order to examine the «placebo breaking the blind» theory, a research group at the Sahlgrenska Academy in Gothenburg, Sweden, has now analyzed data from the clinical trials that were once undertaken to establish the antidepressant efficacy of two of the most commonly
used SSRIs, paroxetine and
citalopram.
In order to examine the «placebo breaking the blind» theory, a research group at the Sahlgrenska Academy, has now analyzed data from the clinical trials that were once undertaken to establish the antidepressant efficacy of two of the most commonly
used SSRIs, paroxetine and
citalopram.
The first - line treatment is pharmaceutical and involves
using a medication like
citalopram, a selective - serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI), the same medication
used to treat mild - moderate depression.