Do SSRIs play a role in decreasing bone mineral density?

Abstract:

:Osteoporosis is expected to increase as our population pyramid shifts toward old age. It is associated with increased risk of fractures, leading to complications of limitation of ambulation, loss of independence, and chronic pain. Depression is also a common occurrence in the elderly population. Currently, up to 35% of residents in long term care may experience either major depression or clinically significant depressive symptoms. Selective serotonin receptor inhibitors constitute 62% of all antidepressant drug prescribing. Recently, serotonin transporters have been described in bone, raising the question of whether medications that block serotonin reuptake could affect bone metabolism and ultimately affect osteoporosis-related fractures. Current evidence suggests that depression, particularly in the setting of selective serotonin receptor inhibitors use, should be considered as an addition to the list of risk factors prompting clinicians to evaluate bone health status.

journal_name

J Am Med Dir Assoc

authors

Chen F,Hahn TJ,Weintraub NT

doi

10.1016/j.jamda.2011.09.003

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-06-01 00:00:00

pages

413-7

issue

5

eissn

1525-8610

issn

1538-9375

pii

S1525-8610(11)00332-X

journal_volume

13

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