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María Varela Piñón1, Jaime Adán-Manes
1Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain.
Background:
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are widely prescribed among the general population. Despite their benign side effect profile, these drugs can cause significant adverse effects in elderly patients, including severe hyponatremia. We report 1 case of SSRI-induced hyponatremia and review therapeutic alternatives.
Case:
We present an 81-year-old male patient treated with sertraline and furosemide who presented with a recent-onset symptomatic hyponatremia. Low sodium levels persisted for more than 1 week after furosemide had been discontinued. Sertraline was then replaced with a nonserotonergic antidepressant (bupropion), leading to a full recovery.
Conclusions:
Although SSRIs are the first treatment option for elderly depressed patients, they should be prescribed cautiously in this population because of the risk of potentially severe adverse effects such as hyponatremia. Particularly vulnerable patients could benefit from being prescribed nonserotonergic antidepressants from the start.
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