| Literature DB >> 7906178 |
Abstract
Since the first reports of depressions associated with the use of reserpine, reports of affective syndromes related to the use of medications have proliferated in the literature. We chose to review controlled and uncontrolled studies, comprehensive reviews with comparisons of controlled studies, and case reports where sheer numbers indicated a relationship existed between affective syndromes and nonpsychotropic medications. Our findings suggest a relationship between the use of reserpine or lipophilic beta-blockers and depressive symptoms, but no clear evidence to support such a relationship with alpha-methyldopa, clonidine, calcium-channel blockers, or ACE-inhibitors. Glucocorticoids are related to both depressive symptoms and mania. Patients on anabolic steroids should be monitored for evidence of mania, rage, depression, and suicidality. There is no clear evidence that oral contraceptives are related to depressive symptoms. Our review does not support a close relationship between the use of H2 blockers, anticonvulsants, levodopa or antiarrhythmics, or antibiotics to affective syndromes.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 7906178 DOI: 10.3109/10401239309148826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Psychiatry ISSN: 1040-1237 Impact factor: 1.567