Antidepressants for Seniors Have Doubled in Two Decades

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By Dr. Mercola

Depression is common in older adults, occurring in 2% of those aged 55 years and older and rising with increasing age. Many more — from 10% to 15% — struggle with depressive symptoms, although they may not have been diagnosed with major depression.1

That being said, there’s been a major rise in the number of antidepressants being prescribed for older adults over the last two decades, without a similarly sharp increase in the number depressed, according to a study published in The British Journal of Psychiatry.2

The findings suggest seniors may be being overprescribed antidepressant drugs, which could have serious …read more

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