Antidepressants usage and costs have increased during COVID-19 pandemic and it is a potential cause of concern. Adolescents and young adults are at greater risk of life-threatening adverse drug reactions and therefore, need immediate attention.
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IMAGE: The open-access study, published by the international DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, is entitled Surging trends in prescriptions and costs of antidepressants in England amid COVID-19 and has investigated the. view more
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RESEARCHERS at the University of Huddersfield have warned there is an urgent need for the country s mental health interventions to create strategies optimising the use of antidepressants after conducting a study which has highlighted an alarming rise in relation to usage and costs.
The open-access study, published by the international
DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, is entitled Surging trends in prescriptions and costs of antidepressants in England amid COVID-19 and has investigated the trends in prescriptions and costs of various antidepressants in England during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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