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Adverse reactions to antidepressants.

Rudolf Uher1, Anne Farmer, Neven Henigsberg, Marcella Rietschel, Ole Mors, Wolfgang Maier, Dejan Kozel, Joanna Hauser, Daniel Souery, Anna Placentino, Jana Strohmaier, Nader Perroud, Astrid Zobel, Aleksandra Rajewska-Rager, Moica Z Dernovsek, Erik Roj Larsen, Petra Kalember, Caterina Giovannini, Mara Barreto, Peter McGuffin, Katherine J Aitchison.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adverse drug reactions are important determinants of non-adherence to antidepressant treatment, but their assessment is complicated by overlap with depressive symptoms and lack of reliable self-report measures. AIMS: To evaluate a simple self-report measure and describe adverse reactions to antidepressants in a large sample.
METHOD: The newly developed self-report Antidepressant Side-Effect Checklist and the psychiatrist-rated UKU Side Effect Rating Scale were repeatedly administered to 811 adult participants with depression in a part-randomised multicentre open-label study comparing escitalopram and nortriptyline.
RESULTS: There was good agreement between self-report and psychiatrists' ratings. Most complaints listed as adverse reactions in people with depression were more common when they were medication-free rather than during their treatment with antidepressants. Dry mouth (74%), constipation (33%) and weight gain (15%) were associated with nortriptyline treatment. Diarrhoea (9%), insomnia (36%) and yawning (16%) were more common during treatment with escitalopram. Problems with urination and drowsiness predicted discontinuation of nortriptyline. Diarrhoea and decreased appetite predicted discontinuation of escitalopram.
CONCLUSIONS: Adverse reactions to antidepressants can be reliably assessed by self-report. Attention to specific adverse reactions may improve adherence to antidepressant treatment.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19721108     DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.108.061960

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0007-1250            Impact factor:   9.319


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