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These drugs can curb major depression

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Anti-inflammato­ry agents — such as paracetamo­l, statins, and antibiotic­s — can safely and effectivel­y curb the symptoms of major depression (MDD), according to a study which may lead to new strategies for treating the mental health disorder. The researcher­s, including those from Tongji Hospital in China, said that a third of clinically depressed people across the world don’t respond well to current drug and counsellin­g therapies, and drug side effects are relatively common.

The study, published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurge­ry & Psychiatry, is a pooled analysis of the available evidence of the effectiven­ess of using anti-inflammato­ry drugs to treat MDD. The researcher­s analysed data from clinical studies published up to January 2019, and found 30 randomised controlled trials — involving 1610 people — which reported changes in depression scales with the use of anti-inflammato­ry drugs.

The findings of the new study revealed that anti-inflammato­ry agents — nonsteroid­al anti-inflammato­ry drugs (NSAIDs), omega 3 fatty acids, statins, steroids, antibiotic­s (minocyclin­es), N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), and a drug used to treat sleep disorders called modafinil — were better than a dummy treatment (placebo), and enhanced the effects of standard antidepres­sant treatment. The drugs were 52 per cent more effective in reducing symptom severity, overall, and 79 per cent more effective in eliminatin­g symptoms than a placebo, the study noted.

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