2020
DOI: 10.1097/ju.0000000000001079
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Lack of Association between 5α-Reductase Inhibitors and Depression

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“…79 Recent publications however have found the risk of developing depression after finasteride therapy to be low and not statistically significant. 80,81 However, more studies would be needed to validate these findings and till then it…”
Section: Adverse Effects Of Oral Finasteridementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…79 Recent publications however have found the risk of developing depression after finasteride therapy to be low and not statistically significant. 80,81 However, more studies would be needed to validate these findings and till then it…”
Section: Adverse Effects Of Oral Finasteridementioning
confidence: 98%
“… 79 Recent publications however have found the risk of developing depression after finasteride therapy to be low and not statistically significant. 80 81 However, more studies would be needed to validate these findings and till then it would be a good practice to rule out any preexisting psychiatric issues in the patient and also consider and discuss the possible sexual side effects and risk of depression with patients prior to starting finasteride therapy. 65…”
Section: Oral Minoxidilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one study examining the CCB-loop diuretic prescribing cascade, an additional medical chart review was also conducted. 107 The suspected ADRs, symptoms or new diagnoses explored were broad-ranging (see Table 2) most commonly depression (n=13) 33,37,40,45,52,55,57,73,95,99,100,112,114 ; peripheral oedema (n=11) [5][6][7]28,36,64,81,98,[105][106][107]118 ; urinary incontinence (n=9). 24,26,41,44,50,53,75,81,119 and parkinsonism (n=9) 27,29,31,46,57,81,84,123,124…”
Section: Suspected Adverse Reaction(s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,21,25,43,46,53,55,64,81,114,116,117,123,125,126 Several studies reported at least one negative association between drug pairs, indicating a reduced likelihood of the second medication being initiated (see eTable 3 Supplementary materials). 33,60,[68][69][70]75,83,89,91,95,113 Modifiers of identified associations Older people (aged [? ]65 years) were more likely to receive; i) anticholinergics for urinary incontinence following SSRI initiation, 41 ii) ulcer drug therapy within 100 days of NSAID initiation, 91 iii) diuretic to treat betablocker induced oedema, 36 and, iv) thyroxine for hypothyroidism following amiodarone initiation.…”
Section: New Medication(s) Prescribedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prior study [ 17 – 20 ] reported the occurrence of depression after 5ARI use, and another study [ 21 , 22 ] showed that there was no association between 5ARI use and depression. Despite that, some studies have been conducted assessing the relationship between 5ARI use and the occurrence of depression, suicide, and self-injury, there is only one population-based study in Korea on BPH patients who visited the urology department at a single university hospital [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%