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Anti-inflammatory drugs can be effective in fighting depression

November 2, 2019  23:45

Anti-inflammatory and pain medication can significantly alleviate the symptoms of severe depression. Moreover, if such drugs are taken along with with antidepressants, treatment can be even more effective, according to a study published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.

The treatment available today is ineffective for every third person with depression, and many of the drugs used cause serious side effects.

There is a lot of evidence that inflammation can play an important role in the development of depression. However, earlier clinical studies did not provide unambiguous answers to the question of whether anti-inflammatory drugs can help with depression.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), omega 3 fatty acids, steroid drugs, some antibiotics, N-acetylcysteine ​​and some others are referred to drugs with anti-inflammatory effect.

Scientists at the University of Science and Technology in Wuhan have analyzed 26 studies involving 1610 that compare the antidepressant effect of anti-inflammatory drugs with placebo.

Anti-inflammatory drugs were more effective than placebo and improved the effect of antidepressant treatment. They were 52% more effective in alleviating the severity of symptoms and 79% more effective in eradicating these symptoms.

The most effective were NSAIDs (paracetamol, aspirin), omega 3 fatty acids, statins and antibiotics of the minocycline class. Their effect was even more pronounced if they were used in parallel with conventional antidepressants.

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