Some Antidepressants May Raise Risk for Gastro Infection – WebMD

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People who take certain types of antidepressants may be at higher risk for potentially deadly Clostridium difficile infection, a new study suggests.

This type of infection is one of the most common caught by hospital patients and causes more than 7,000 deaths each year in the United States. Several medications are thought to increase the risk for this infection, including antidepressants.

Researchers aren’t sure why these meds are linked to chances of contracting C. difficile

Mellisa Strom McJunkin‘s insight:

Just another unpleasant danger of antidepressants. Never mind that they don’t work effectively for the majority of cases.

 

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If you or someone you love struggle with depression, why not do the the best and right thing and seek out safer, more effective natural alternatives. Alternatives that have no dangerous side effects. Alternatives that will make you healther from head TO toe.

 

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Yours in health,

Mellisa

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