Antidepressants and bladder medicines linked to dementia in landmark study - Science Daily

USA TODAYAntidepressants and bladder medicines linked to dementia in landmark studyScience DailyAnticholinergic antidepressants have been found to be linked with dementia, even when taken up to 20 years before a diagnosis. Examples of frequently-prescribed anticholinergic antidepressants include Amitriptyline, Dosulepin and Paroxetine. The ...Some antidepressants linked to dementia, study findsUSA TODAYThese Common Antidepressants Could Contribute to Dementia Decades LaterScienceAlertCertain Medications Including Antidepressants May Increase Dementia Risk By Up To 30 PercentTech TimesThe Guardian -WNDU-TV -The BMJ -Daily Mailall 99 news articles »