Association between antidepressant drug use and hyponatremia. A case control study
Movig,K.L.L. ; Egberts,A.C.G. ; Lenderink,A.W. ; van den Akker,V.G.A. ; Hodiamont,P.P.G. ; Goldschmidt,H.M.J. ; Leufkens,H.G.M.
Movig,K.L.L.
Egberts,A.C.G.
Lenderink,A.W.
van den Akker,V.G.A.
Hodiamont,P.P.G.
Goldschmidt,H.M.J.
Leufkens,H.G.M.
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Conclusions SSRIs are more frequently associated with hyponatraemia than other classes of antidepressant drugs. This adverse drug reaction was more common in older patients (65 years) and in those using diuretics.
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2002
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Movig, K L L, Egberts, A C G, Lenderink, A W, van den Akker, V G A, Hodiamont, P P G, Goldschmidt, H M J & Leufkens, H G M 2002, 'Association between antidepressant drug use and hyponatremia. A case control study', British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, vol. 53, no. 4, pp. 363-369.
