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‘Frightened’ Russians turn to antidepressants during Ukraine war as sales surge

A Western official said Russians ‘are feeling worried, feeling concerned, feeling frightened’, as sales of antidepressants surged by 48% and spending on the medication by 70% in the first nine months of this year

“Frightened” Russians are turning to antidepressants as Vladimir Putin wages war in Ukraine, a Western officials revealed today.

Ordinary citizens shocked by the invasion are gulping tablets to make them feel better, sources said.

Sales of antidepressants surged by 48% and spending on the medication by 70% in the first nine months of this year compared with the same period in 2021, an official said.

“Russians are feeling worried, feeling concerned, feeling frightened … Not surprisingly, Russians are feeling more anxious,” they added.

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