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Thanks for drawing my attention to this.
Academic journals are usually reluctant to publish negative findings (across all disciplines) which leads to many problems.
Anti-depressants played a part in probably saving my best friend’s life so I am not against them entirely. However the hassles finding the right one (try it for a couple of weeks, doesn’t work, wait two weeks for it to get out of your system, try the next one [repeat]) and then getting off them [they are in our experience addictive whatever is said about this) means they are very much a last resort I think.
I’d love to see a study where the drugs are compared with the same kind of supervision given to non-drug alternatives: talking to friends, going for a walk, counseling and so forth. To may knowledge a study of this kind hasn’t been done unfortunately.
I agree, anti-depressants definitely have their place and can even be life savers. It is a shame that marketing and big business skew the information available…
I was put on Thorazine, the first popular anti-psychotic drug, in 1952, and have taken one or more psychoactive medications for most of the intervening time, including most of the anti-depressants. Although I have all of the symptoms of depression, the only anti-depressant which ever worked is Ritalin (prescribed for depression before any of the others were invented). Of course, tolerance is a problem, but compared to the SSRIs et al, it is benign. What baffles me is that most of the doctors who prescribe these drugs have never tried them, and therefore do not understand that the negative effects frequently outweigh the positive.
Faverin saved me from an unbearable depression , now 5 years later the same symptoms are appearing again and the same drug does not seam to have any effect .
AT THE MOMENT I DO NOT HAVE THE NAME OF THE DRUG THAT IS OF A GREAT HELP FOR OUR DAUGHTER.THIS IS FOR HER PARKINSON’S(10)YEARS NOW.WHENEVER SHE HAS ANY GENERICS THEY DO JUST THE OPPOSIT.
WHY WOULD THERE BE SUCH A DIFFERENCE???
WILL GET BACK AS SOON AS I HAVE MORE INFO ON HER DRUGS FOR YOU.MOST SINCERLY STEVE