1 in 3 U.S. adults takes a medication that lists depression as a side effect.
The research shows that the prevalence of depression among participants rose as they took more medications that list depression as an adverse effect.
“I’m hoping this information will slow the process down a little bit, and that primary care doctors will also take a look at what medications the person is on and … consider that as a potential explanation for the patient’s depression.” – Dr. Mark Olfson
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