Long - term antidepressant use may increase risk of heart disease
People taking antidepressants could increase their risks of heart disease, a study suggests, but experts say they are not alarmed by the findings which have been published in the Journal of Psychiatry Open earlier than previously suggested.
Source: echo-news.co.ukPublished on 2022-09-29
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