Anti-depressants and drug companies: what we don't know about them.
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"It's not fair. That's how I feel. That a person in America could go to the doctor, get a prescription, take Effexor, and all of a sudden be unable to quit. That the doctor didn't tell that person how difficult it would be to quit before they started medication. That the manufacturer didn't fully disclose the degree of physical pain an average user will experience when discontinuing Effexor. That neither the doctor or the manufacturer
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Goods Administration is reviewing the use of certain anti-depressants among children amid growing international concern that they may increase risk of suicide. While there is no concrete knowledge on the long-term effects of SSRI and SNRI anti-depressants, anecdotal reports have suggested that the long-term use of SSRIs may be associated with significant weight gain, sexual dysfunction and further abnormal drug interactions. Are these effects inevitable or can they be managed effectively with the appropriate interventions?
Goods Administration is reviewing the use of certain anti-depressants among children amid growing international concern that they may increase risk of suicide. While there is no concrete knowledge on the long-term effects of SSRI and SNRI anti-depressants, anecdotal reports have suggested that the long-term use of SSRIs may be associated with significant weight gain, sexual dysfunction and further abnormal drug interactions. Are these effects inevitable or can they be managed effectively with the appropriate interventions?