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Antidepressant use associated with higher risk of sudden cardiac death in all age groups

  • A study at the European Heart Rhythm Association's 2025 Congress has found a link between antidepressant use and sudden cardiac death, particularly in older adults.
  • Individuals using antidepressants for six years or more had a 2.2 times greater likelihood of dying from sudden cardiac arrest.
  • People aged 30-39 are five times more likely to suffer sudden cardiac death after six years of antidepressant use.
  • Timothy Wand emphasizes the importance of conservative use of psychiatric drugs and informs patients about the risks associated with them.
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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