Antidepressants have Anti-inflammatory Effects that may be Relevant to Dermatology: A Systematic Review
There is increasing evidence of clinically relevant anti-inflammatory effects of monoaminergic antidepressants. PubMed and Ovid databases were searched systematically for the use and efficacy of antidepressants in association with 5 common inflammatory skin disorders: chronic urticaria, psoriasis, a...
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Main Authors: | Shirin Eskeland (Author), Jon Anders Halvorsen (Author), Lars Tanum (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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