Health & Medical Mental Health

FDA May Expand Antidepressant Warning

FDA May Expand Antidepressant Warning

FDA May Expand Antidepressant Warning


Studies Show Risk of Suicidal Behavior for Some Antidepressants May Apply to Young Adults

Dec. 13, 2006 -- The FDA said Wednesday it planned to expand warnings on up to a dozen antidepressantmedications following studies suggesting the drugs raise the risk of suicidal behavior in a wider range of patients than previously thought.

In 2004, the agency ordered "black box" warnings to be added to antidepressant packaging alerting doctors of evidence that the drugs increase the risk of suicidal thoughts and attempts in children and teens under the age of 18. Officials said Wednesday they would now move to expand the warning to include young adults up to age 25.

The warnings apply to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such as Prozac and Paxil, in addition to related drugs including Effexor and Wellbutrin. Officials said the warnings would also likely be included in medication guides distributed to patients

Antidepressants and Young People


Adult antidepressant studies have suggested that adults, up to the age of 24, who take antidepressants are more than twice as likely to think about or attempt suicide as adults taking a placebo.

An analysis of 372 studies performed by the FDA showed no evidence of any completed suicides that can be blamed on the drug. The analysis also showed that suicidal ideas and behaviors remain relatively rare.

The regulators pointed to a consistent trend, which is highest in children and then tapers off through early adulthood.

"There's nothing magical about 25. It's not like this goes away the day you turn 25," said Marc B. Stone, MD, a medical reviewer in the FDA's division of psychiatric products. "But the risk seems fairly flat in the 25 to 64 range and pretty steep in the 18 to 24 range," he told an advisory panel called to review the warnings. "We can't ignore it."

The FDA estimated in 2004 that antidepressants cause suicidal thoughts and behaviors in an additional 14 children for every 1,000 who take them. The agency concluded Wednesday that less than a third as many young adults may face that additional risk.

Elusive Explanation of Risk


But officials and other researchers acknowledged that any biological explanation for the increased risk is elusive. Widespread use of antidepressants is credited with helping to lower the risk of suicide attempts or completion in the population at large.

Related posts "Health & Medical : Mental Health"

Emotional Connection and Good Health - Why We Shouldn't Do It All Alone

Mental Health

Overcoming Panic Attack - Find Out How I Did It

Mental Health

How to Reduce Swelling in the Eyes When You First Wake Up

Mental Health

Loss of Interest in Hobbies

Mental Health

Memory is Biased Toward Happiness

Mental Health

What Are the Characteristics of Bipolar Disorder?

Mental Health

Using Light Therapy Lamps for Seasonal Affective Disorder

Mental Health

Autistic Children - Practical Tips For Distressed Parents

Mental Health

Natural Remedies for ADHD and Depression

Mental Health

Leave a Comment