(HealthDay News) — There appears to be no difference among
antidepressants in raising a kid’s risk of suicidal thoughts, a new
long-term study shows.
The research supports the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration’s decision in 2004 to mandate a “black box” warning
on all antidepressants for an increased suicidality risk in children and
adolescents who go on the medications. And it answers an oft-raised
question about which medications carry the most risk.
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