According to Psychiatric News (9/7), findings from an umbrella systematic review and meta-analysis published online Sept. 6 in “JAMA Psychiatry suggest antidepressants are as safe and effective for people with comorbid depression as those with depression only.” After examining “52 meta-analyses involving 27 medical diseases,” the study team concluded that “the efficacy of antidepressants (relative to placebo) in patients with depression and comorbid medical diseases is comparable to their efficacy in people with depression alone.”
Related Links:
— “Antidepressants Found Effective for Depressed Patients With Other Medical Disorders, Psychiatric News, September 7, 2023