SSRI antidepressants are not associated with cerebral microbleeds or ischaemic vascular lesions
Morriss, Richard K.
Morriss, Richard K.
Abstract
The article discusses a research concerning the causes and risk factors of cerebral microbleeds or ischaemic vascular lesions. It highlights that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) antidepressants are not related with ischaemic vascular lesions. An overview on the methods applied in the study as well as the outcomes and its effect to the patients, is also provided.
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2015
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Morriss, R. K. (2015). SSRI antidepressants are not associated with cerebral microbleeds or ischaemic vascular lesions. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 18 (3), pp.82.
