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Have been named known medications that increase the danger of depression


Beatle drugs, beta-blockers for the restoration of a heart attack and steroid drugs for arthritis, asthma and eczema can increase the risk of depression development. This was reported by the Daily Mail, citing a study of British, Dutch and Swiss scientists.

 

People who regularly accept the proton pump inhibitors (PPIS) are about twice as likely to develop depression, according to a study published in the Nature Scientific Reports magazine. Scientists believe that PPIs can affect nerve fiber proteins, increasing the risk of neurological disorders that can lead to depression and demise.

 

Other research has shown that PPIs may disrupt nutrients, particularly vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 helps maintain the work of the nervous system, and the deficiency is connected with cognitive disorders and neurological disorders.

 

Beta blocks are used to reset after heart attack. These drugs block the action of the adrenaline hormone, slow down the heart of the heart and reducing the danger of hypertension. The article published in New England Journal of Medicine states that beta-blockers affect the production of "Hormon Hormon" serotonin "of the brain. These drugs can also "disrupt" Melaton's synthesis of hormone, which can also cause symptoms of depression.

 

The steroids (corticosteroids or steroid hormones) reduce inflammation in the body and help fight tissue swelling, so they are widely used for the treatment of arthritis, asthma, eczema and allergies. In 2022, scientists from the Medical Center of Leiden University of the Netherlands said that such drugs arouse structural changes in the brain.

 

The study of 750 British has shown that while taking corticosteroids, a part of the brain, which is related to the development and settlement of emotions, is small.

 

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