Can Antidepressants Usage For A Long Period Cause Parkinson?
Question: I'm on Aplenzin 348mg, which is a antidepressant for at least five years. I was diagnosed with parkinson's last year and I'm only 55 year old female. Could the Aplenzin be causing the tremors I'm experiencing. Or do I really have parkinson's..
Brief Answer:
Extrapyramidal disorder
Detailed Answer:
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I am glad you choose us for opinion.
Using antidepressants for a long period can cause extrapyramidal disorder but that isn't the same as Parkinson.
To call an extrapyramidal disorder M. Parkinson the patient should have tremor, postural reflex lost and absence of hand concomitant movements.
Anyway these kind of disorders are fully treatable nowdays so you don't have to be worried.
You should discuss with you neurologist about my opinion.
Hope my answer will help you,
Wish you all the best,
Best regards
Dr Eris Ranxha
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