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Low doses of anti-depressant may help some women suffering from moderate-to-severe PMS

10-13-2006 · EurekAlert!

Some women who experience moderate-to-severe premenstrual syndrome may benefit from treatment with low doses of anti-depressant medication, according to a new study led by a Virginia Commonwealth University researcher.

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