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Review confirms antidepressant efficacy in post-MI depression
A systematic review and meta-analysis that included 12 studies has found that antidepressant treatment for depression occurring after a myocardial infarction (MI) improved depressive symptoms without increasing patients' cardiac risk. The meta-analysis found an association between antidepressant treatment and reduced risk of MI recurrence. Results were published online April 23, 2025, in BMC Psychiatry.