"Post menopausal women who take anti-depressants face a small - but statistically significant - increased risk of a stroke, research suggests. The US study was based on 136,293 women aged 50 to 79, who were followed for an average of six years. Anti-depressant users were 45% more likely to have a stroke than women not taking the drugs. The data, published in Archives of Internal Medicine, is taken from the Women's Health Initiative Study. When overall death rates were examined, those on anti-depressants were found to have a 32% higher risk of death from all causes during the study than non-users" - BBCThis is the blog for CARG, the Coronary Artery Rehabilitation Group, based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It will contain items of interest to CARG's own members and anybody else interested in the latest news about rehabilitation and heart-related matters. Canadian charitable number: 89675 0163 RR 0001 || e-mail: carg.ca@gmail.com || website: carg.ca || Blog disclaimer
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Anti-depressants 'up stroke risk'
"Post menopausal women who take anti-depressants face a small - but statistically significant - increased risk of a stroke, research suggests. The US study was based on 136,293 women aged 50 to 79, who were followed for an average of six years. Anti-depressant users were 45% more likely to have a stroke than women not taking the drugs. The data, published in Archives of Internal Medicine, is taken from the Women's Health Initiative Study. When overall death rates were examined, those on anti-depressants were found to have a 32% higher risk of death from all causes during the study than non-users" - BBC
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