“…However, the biological significance of T 4 decreases remains uncertain, though their consistency seems to suggest that they may play a role in the biology of response to antidepressants (82). The use of adjunct thyroid hormone in the treatment of patients with major depression does not seem rational (83).…”
“…However, the biological significance of T 4 decreases remains uncertain, though their consistency seems to suggest that they may play a role in the biology of response to antidepressants (82). The use of adjunct thyroid hormone in the treatment of patients with major depression does not seem rational (83).…”
This population-based study supports that persons with suppressed TSH (subclinical hyperthyroidism) seem to have a risk, although small, of subclinical depression.
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