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Prozac for the elderly 'could be dangerous'


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03/08/2011

Daily Telegraph

By: Presswatch

Prozac for the elderly 'could be dangerous'

A new study has found evidence that elderly people face greater health risks from selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such as Prozac and Seroxat, than the older tricyclic (TCAs) class of anti-depressants. The study of more than 60,000 depressed people over 65 found that those not taking anti-depressants had a seven per cent risk of dying the next year. This rose to 8.1 per cent for those using TCAs, 10.6 per cent for SSRIs and 11.4 per cent for other anti-depressants. Trazodone (sold as Desyrel), mirtazapine (Remeron) and venlaxafine (Effexor) were associated with the most severe outcomes. The findings are published on BMJ.com.

 

http://www.presswatch.com/health/index.php?d=2011-08-03#1

 

 

I came off Seroxat in August 2005 after a 4 month taper. I was initially prescibed a benzo for several months and then Prozac for 5 years and after that, Seroxat for 3 years and 9 months.

 

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