EXCLUSIVE: Vertical Entertainment has secured North American, United Kingdom, and Ireland distribution rights to Broadway Rising, Amy Rice’s documentary chronicling the reopening of Broadway after the 2020 Covid pandemic shutdown.
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A new study has suggested that long-term use of antidepressants could increase the risk of hear disease.
Despite this, experts have stressed that it's important people do not stop taking the drug if they need it. Researchers at the University of Bristol found "concerning associations" between taking the drug over a 10-year period and an increase in heart disease and death from cardiovascular disease.
However, the researches noted that they could not be sure if it was depression itself increasing the risk of heart problem - something other experts have echoed while stating people should not be too alarmed by the findings. In the study, experts examined eight different antidepressants including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) citalopram, sertraline, fluoxetine, and paroxetine.
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They also examined mirtazapine, venlafaxine, duloxetine, and trazodone. The findings where published in the British Journal of Psychiatry Open and included data from 220,121 people from the UK Biobank aged 40 to 69 - over half of which were women.
SSRIs are the most commonly prescribed antidepressant in the country, with around 80 per cent of antideprssant prescriptions being attributed to the drug. The study also compared people taking antidepressants to those who were not.
According to the study, after 10 years, those on SSRIs had a 34 per cent increased risk of heart disease, almost twice the risk of cardiovascular death, and a 74 per cent higher chance of death from any cause. In fact, for the other antidepressants, all the risks were around double.
"Antidepressants, and especially SSRIs, may have a good safety
EXCLUSIVE: Vertical Entertainment has secured North American, United Kingdom, and Ireland distribution rights to Broadway Rising, Amy Rice’s documentary chronicling the reopening of Broadway after the 2020 Covid pandemic shutdown.
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