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Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology • 1999 | View Paper
“Finally, vitamin D supplementation was associated with a reduction in both depressive and manic symptoms.”
“However, given the correlation between vitamin D levels and depressive or manic symptoms, we could hypothesize that an adequate vitamin D status could positively affect the mood balance thanks to its immunomodulatory activity.”
Journal of affective disorders • 2020 | View Paper
“Careful evaluation of the relevant literature demonstrates that addition of vitamin D to conventional antidepressive agents can improve antidepressive effect in contrast to placebo.”
“According to our results, a combination of vitamin D supplements and a conventional antidepressant , when given to vitamin D-deficient fibromyalgia patients, could significantly improve both physical and psychological symptoms”