Hyponatremia associated with antidepressants: a review

Conclusions Hyponatremia is a side effect to consider in patients taking antidepressants. When maintaining the treatment is needed, the same antidepressive or other of the same class, must be avoided. Options are trazodone, bupropiom, agomelatine, mirtazapine and reboxetine, because there's only a few cases of hyponatremia with these drugs.
Source: Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research