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- Comorbid Chronic Pain and Depression: Shared Risk Factors and . . .
Abstract The bidirectional relationship between depression and chronic pain is well-recognized, but their clinical management remains challenging Here we characterize the shared risk factors and outcomes for their comorbidity in the Australian Genetics of Depression cohort study (N = 13,839)
- Comorbid Chronic Pain and Depression: Shared Risk Factors and . . .
The bidirectional relationship between depression and chronic pain is well-recognized, but their clinical management remains challenging Here we characterize the shared risk factors and outcomes for their comorbidity in the Australian Genetics of
- Medications That May Make Depression More Difficult to Treat
Some commonly used nonpsychiatric medications are associated with depressive symptom side effects These medications include treatments for gastric reflux, muscle relaxants, and some pain
- Antidepressants use for chronic pain on the rise but are they effective
The use of antidepressants as a treatment for pain has recently gained attention globally A 2021 guideline for chronic primary pain management published by The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends against using pain medicines with the exception of antidepressants
- Opioids and antidepressants: which combinations to avoid
While tramadol’s main metabolite is an opioid agonist, it is remarkably similar in structure to venlafaxine, with similar inhibitory effects on noradrenaline and serotonin reuptake 16,17 The combination of tramadol with an antidepressant is by far the most common serotonergic drug–drug interaction 18,19
- Antidepressants for Chronic Pain: Are We Overmedicating?
While these medications have benefits for depression and anxiety, their use in chronic pain management has been widely debated On this page, we explore the use of antidepressants for chronic pain, their effectiveness, and potential side effects
- Prescription opioid use linked to mood disorders - News - The . . .
People who are prescribed opioids for pain relief have a higher risk of developing mood disorders such as anxiety, University of Queensland researchers have found
- The risks of pharmaceutical use: What can be done? - ADF
It’s important that communities in Australia are aware of the risks and benefits of using pharmaceutical medications, including potential side effects, so people can make good decisions based on the correct information
- Opioid analgesics | Clinical Excellence Commission
Opioid analgesics primarily act on opioid receptors in the central nervous system and gastrointestinal system, producing effects including analgesia, respiratory depression, sedation and constipation
- Changes in mood, depression and suicidal ideation after . . . - RACGP
Pregabalin is a treatment option for patients with persistent neuropathic pain Its use has been associated with changes in mood and the development of depression and or suicidal ideation
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