three-year study will follow diabetic patients with pain due to nerve disease using a combination of the antidepressant nortriptyline and the opioid morphine. Studies show that, on their own, both drugs partially relieve pain associated with nerve
A new study shows that antidepressant drugs which only affect serotonin, often used as first-choice treatments, may not be best for depression in people with Parkinson's disease. The study is the first to compare an older antidepressant that targets two receptors in the brain with a newer generation serotonin-only-based drug and placebo. It is also the largest placebo-controlled study for Parkinson's disease depression. In the study, scientists gave 52 people diagnosed with Parkinson's disea
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