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Role of functional pharmacological therapy in post-stroke depression: a narrative review

Francesco Corallo, Chiara Scarfì, Francesca Antonia Arcadi, Caterina Formica, Marcella Di Cara, Rosanna Palmeri, Laura Romeo, Viviana Lo Buono, Placido Bramanti, Silvia Marino, Maria Cristina De Cola

2020Journal of International Medical Research13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We conducted a narrative review to investigate whether antidepressant therapy, including the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) or the use of supportive drugs (i.e., citicoline or choline alfoscerate) as a substitute for antidepressant therapy, reduces depression in patients with cerebrovascular diseases. METHODS: A systematic search of the PubMed and Web of Science databases was performed, including review articles and other studies to identify additional citations. Only 4 of 1566 publications met the inclusion/exclusion criteria and were selected. RESULTS: Studies showed that post-stroke depression (PSD) could be treated with antidepressant therapy, as well as supportive drugs such as citicoline or choline alfoscerate, which may have antidepressant effects. CONCLUSIONS: The findings support the efficacy of citicoline as a treatment for depression. Studies aimed to discover the characteristics of these psychostimulants in relation to PSD treatment should be performed.

Topics & Concepts

CiticolineMedicineAntidepressantDepression (economics)Reuptake inhibitorNarrative reviewPost-stroke depressionInclusion and exclusion criteriaPsychiatryInternal medicinePharmacologyIntensive care medicineActivities of daily livingAlternative medicineAnxietyPathologyEconomicsMacroeconomicsNeurological Disorders and TreatmentsStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryAcute Ischemic Stroke Management
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