Depression Medications Don’t Cause Bone Loss in Middle-Aged Women
The possibility that depression medications could accelerate bone loss is especially a concern for those already at higher risk of osteoporosis. New research, however, put some of those worries to rest for middle-aged women.
The study out of the University of Minnesota found no adverse effect on bone loss from selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or tricyclic antidepressants compared to nonusers.