2023
DOI: 10.1097/yic.0000000000000466
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Frequency, risk factors, and impacts on quality of life of the restless legs syndrome and side effects among antidepressant users in a tertiary hospital: an observational cross-sectional study

Abstract: Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a common but underestimated sensorimotor disorder that significantly affects the quality of life (QoL) which can be induced by antidepressants. This study aims to investigate the frequency and potential risk factors of RLS and side effects in selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors/ serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SSRI/SNRI) users. This cross-sectional study included 198 outpatients who received SSRI/SNRI for 4-8 weeks. Clinical evaluation was performed using the… Show more

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“…However, detailed clinical analyses are needed to better understand this issue. A paper in this issue focuses on this neglected side effect in a carefully studied sample of patients treated with antidepressants (Cetin Erdem et al ., 2023). The relatively small sample size did not allow to clearly rank compounds in terms of restless leg syndrome liability effects, however the most relevant finding is that 25% of patients reported restless leg syndrome.…”
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“…However, detailed clinical analyses are needed to better understand this issue. A paper in this issue focuses on this neglected side effect in a carefully studied sample of patients treated with antidepressants (Cetin Erdem et al ., 2023). The relatively small sample size did not allow to clearly rank compounds in terms of restless leg syndrome liability effects, however the most relevant finding is that 25% of patients reported restless leg syndrome.…”
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confidence: 99%