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Posted by underthesky on August 10, 2015, at 11:21:58
Hi I'm wondering if anyone can help.
I'm trying to find some information on SSRI antidepressants decreasing cerebral spinal fluid.
Thanks
Posted by phidippus on August 11, 2015, at 18:27:42
In reply to SSRIs and decreased/lower csf, posted by underthesky on August 10, 2015, at 11:21:58
They do not.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3607116
Eric
Posted by underthesky on August 12, 2015, at 17:25:20
In reply to Re: SSRIs and decreased/lower csf » underthesky, posted by phidippus on August 11, 2015, at 18:27:42
> They do not.
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> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3607116
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> Eric?
Posted by SLS on August 13, 2015, at 0:14:53
In reply to Re: SSRIs and decreased/lower csf, posted by underthesky on August 12, 2015, at 17:25:20
> > They do not.
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> > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3607116
> >
> > Eric
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> http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/24770457/Prolonged-post-dural-puncture-headache-in-a-patient-during-treatment-with-selective-serotonin-reupta
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> ?Interesting. What are your concerns?
Do you think the fact that SSRIs inhibit platelet agglutination has anything to do with it? Sertraline is known to do this.
- Scott
Posted by phidippus on August 13, 2015, at 19:53:02
In reply to Re: SSRIs and decreased/lower csf, posted by underthesky on August 12, 2015, at 17:25:20
That case study was for Sertraline specifically, which has a slightly different mechanism of action than other SSRIs.
Eric
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