Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Antidepressants Linked to Pancreatitis and Brain Bleeds

Antideppressants are often given to chronic pancreatitis patients because they can lower the amount of needed narcotic pain killers but it seems that they too may not be all that safe.

Do Antidepressants Cause Acute Pancreatitis?


In a study conducted in Denmark researchers found that many people without chronic pancreatitis developed acute pancreatitis after ingesting antidepressants. This study was published in June of 2007:  Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and risk of acute pancreatitis: a population-based case-control study

 

Antidepressants linked to brain bleeds


Antidepressants have also been linked to a 50% increase in brain bleeds. Antidepressants linked to risk of brain bleeds

I just happened to stumble onto the above information concerning antidepressants and so I thought I'd pass it along.

4 comments:

  1. Hello. I'm recently joined the hall of pain called pancreatitis, only had about 4 or 5 acute episodes...took a while untill i was actually diagnosed by a good doctor that had more than one tired neuron. Bad part is i am way younger than the usual 35> age that's usually common for this disease. Your site is great, i'm trying to follow ur advices but there is something i would like your oppinion on since u know a whole lot more about this cursed disease than i do. It's a new drug called Glybera. Thank you.

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  2. Hi W - I don't know much about Glybera - in fact i had to look it up lol. So you most likely know as much or more than I do about it. Since it is a new gene therapy that is due to roll out commercially some time during the second half of 2013 I couldn't find a whole lot of information. I would imagine that unless you have the defective gene that causes LPLD it would be of little use to you. It did interest me though and so I did a short blog post about Glybera if you are interested.

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  3. the swedish study showed that there is no increased risk of pancreatitis associated with using antidepressants. The odds ratio of 1 means its the same as general population.

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    1. Hi Katie - feel free to keep taking your antidepressants. I am simply passing along information to those who wish to heal.

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