Is There a Link Between Antidepressants and Type 2 Diabetes?

According to a new look at past studies, there may be higher risk for those who take antidepressants
Oct. 9, 2013

People who use antidepressants may be at higher than average risk of getting type 2 diabetes, according to a new look at past studies. But exactly how the two are linked isn't clear. Some antidepressants may be of greater concern than others. And some factors - such as higher doses and longer durations of use - seem to raise diabetes risks as well, a team of UK researchers reported. Read the full story

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