Patients With History Of Depression Who Are Also Being Treated With Opioid Analgesics May Have Lower Risk For Overdose, Self-Harm After Taking Antidepressants, Research Suggests

MD Edge Psychiatry (7/15) reported, “Patients with a history of depression who are also being treated with opioid analgesics have a lower risk for overdose and self-harm after taking antidepressants,” investigators concluded in a study that “analyzed insurance claims for more than 200,000 adults with a history of depression. Of these, 8,200 experienced adverse events…during the year after initiation of opioid therapy.” The findings were published online June 30 in Psychiatric Services, a publication of the American Psychiatric Association.

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— “Antidepressants may curb opioid overdose “Batya Swift Yasgur, MD Edge Psychiatry, July 15, 2022

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