Abstract
Vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 have been available in the European Union since December 2020. Persons suffering from mental illness have an increased risk of a severe or fatal course following an infection with SARS-CoV-2. Thus, the question arises to what extent interactions between the newly approved vaccines and psychotropic drugs may be expected. Data on the tolerability and efficacy of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 under treatment with psychotropic drugs are not available to date - however, potential interactions can be derived from previous investigations on vaccines against other pathogens, such as a reduced immune response with lower clinical efficacy and an increase in drug plasma levels due to the indirect vaccine-mediated inhibition of metabolizing enzymes. On the other hand, depressed patients treated with antidepressant medication show a better immune response.
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Seifert, J., Heck, J., Eckermann, G., Singer, M., Bleich, S., Grohmann, R., & Toto, S. (2021). Vaccination against COVID-19 in Patients Treated with Psychotropic Drugs. Psychiatrische Praxis, 48(8), 399–403. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1531-4460
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