Scientists hunt for DNA test to predict dangerous antidepressant reactions in kids
NCT ID NCT06763081
Summary
This study aims to find genetic markers that can predict which children and young adults (ages 6-24) might experience a specific, troubling side effect called 'behavioral activation' from common antidepressant medications (SSRIs). Behavioral activation can include sudden hyperactivity, irritability, or insomnia. Researchers will compare the DNA of 160 young people who either did or did not experience this side effect after taking an SSRI for depression, anxiety, or OCD, hoping to create a future test to make these medications safer.
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