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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26326122

New research suggests that certain antidepressants can accelerate cognitive decline in people with dementia. At the same time, some drugs appear to be less harmful than others, which can help doctors make better treatment decisions, according to the study.

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[โ€“] anon6789 9 points 1 day ago

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The Discussion portion of the paper was pretty interesting. It doesn't jump to any conclusions, emphasizing not confusing correlation and causation. It discusses some limitations to what they were able to learn and that the severity of the impact is relative to the severity of both the depression and the dementia.

Being on escitalopram has still been one of the best things in my life. I don't know if I want to experiment with that. If I'm going to be getting dementia, I'm not sure if getting it slightly sooner or later is going to make much of a difference to me. It's working for what I definitely do have now though.

With the administration discussing getting rid of access to SSRIs, I've been trying to build up a few months backup supply, so I don't want to experiment with finding something new that works as well and potentially be caught with nothing at some point. Life right now is already maxxing out how much depression it can help me deal with. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ