Antidepressant treatment reduces poststroke mortality

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Treatment with either fluoxetine or nortripty-line for 12 weeks during the first 6 months poststroke reduced the mortality risk of both depressed and nondepressed patients. Strong consideration should be given to treating clinically depressed and nondepressed post-stroke patients who are at significant risk of developing depression (family history or personal history of mood disorders) with antidepressant medication.

 
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Jorge RE, Robinson RG, Arndt S, Starkstein S. Mortality and poststroke depression: a placebo-controlled trial of anti-depressants. Am J Psychiatry 2003; 160:1823–1829.

David S. Chun, PharmD
St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo. E-mail: [email protected].

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Jorge RE, Robinson RG, Arndt S, Starkstein S. Mortality and poststroke depression: a placebo-controlled trial of anti-depressants. Am J Psychiatry 2003; 160:1823–1829.

David S. Chun, PharmD
St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo. E-mail: [email protected].

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Jorge RE, Robinson RG, Arndt S, Starkstein S. Mortality and poststroke depression: a placebo-controlled trial of anti-depressants. Am J Psychiatry 2003; 160:1823–1829.

David S. Chun, PharmD
St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Mo. E-mail: [email protected].

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PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS

Treatment with either fluoxetine or nortripty-line for 12 weeks during the first 6 months poststroke reduced the mortality risk of both depressed and nondepressed patients. Strong consideration should be given to treating clinically depressed and nondepressed post-stroke patients who are at significant risk of developing depression (family history or personal history of mood disorders) with antidepressant medication.

 
PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS

Treatment with either fluoxetine or nortripty-line for 12 weeks during the first 6 months poststroke reduced the mortality risk of both depressed and nondepressed patients. Strong consideration should be given to treating clinically depressed and nondepressed post-stroke patients who are at significant risk of developing depression (family history or personal history of mood disorders) with antidepressant medication.

 
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