Antidepressants

Recall the recent post I made raising the issue of whether antidepressants were properly relied on by patients and physicians.  That post can be accessed here. http://brainandspine.titololawoffice.com/2009/12/articles/psychiartric-psychological-iss/antidepressant-may-change-personality/

 A new study appears in the December issue of The Annals of Pharmacotherapy.  (Published Online, November 24, 2009. www.theannals.com, DOI 10.1345/aph.1M326) Suicidal adolescents who were prescribed an antidepressant medication during inpatient psychiatric hospital treatment were 85 percent less likely than others to be readmitted within a month after discharge.

The results provide additional evidence that antidepressants may play a key role in helping improve the mental health of suicidal youth. Cynthia Fontanella, co-author of the study and assistant professor of social work at Ohio State University, points out that the the findings are especially important now, because antidepressant use dropped in 2003 after the Food and Drug Administration issued a black box warning that some antidepressants may increase the risk of suicidal behavior for pediatric patients. A black-box warning is the most serious type of warning in prescription drug labeling.

Despite considerable recent attention and wide-scale interventionsby regulatory authorities that have changed drug usage patterns,the possible relationship between psychotropic pharmacotherapy and suicidal behavior among children and adolescents remainsunclear. Confounding by diagnosis adds to confusion in the interpretationof the relationship between antidepressant use and suicidal behavior among young people. Cynthia Fontanella's recent research suggests that antidepressants may be protective against early readmission after hospitalization for suicide attempts or ideation, but that psychotropic polypharmacy (although common) may be associated with increased risk of rehospitalization.There remains an urgent need for high-quality, ongoing research into these clinical dilemmas.

Once again, I invite your input and thoughts on this issue by posting a comment.
 

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