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Researchers find gut-targeted antidepressants may treat depression with fewer side effects.
A new study suggests that targeting antidepressants to gut cells could effectively treat depression and anxiety with fewer side effects compared to current medications like SSRIs.
The research, published in Gastroenterology, indicates that increasing serotonin in the gut could reduce anxiety and depressive behaviors without causing cognitive or gastrointestinal side effects, as seen in mice studies.
This approach could also limit risks to children when mothers use antidepressants during pregnancy.
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