Antidepressants May Boost Verbal Memory in Depression Patients
Clinical trial reveals how targeting serotonin receptors may enhance cognitive function in patients with moderate to severe depression.
Topline:
A recent study links antidepressants escitalopram and duloxetine with improved verbal memory in depression patients. This effect, tied to changes in brain serotonin 4 (5-HT4) receptor activity, could lead to new treatments specifically aimed at cognitive impairments associated with depression.
Study Details:
Depression is often accompanied by cog…
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