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Dear Marjorie - re your inSane response to the news

February 26 2008 at 1:45 PM
paula 


Response to Hull used data of 47 trials released under FOI rules.

Ms Wallace added: "These results are focused on clinical effectiveness rather than health risks. It is important that people should not stop taking the antidepressants immediately, as doing so could lead to severe rebound depression." End of story

 

Efficacy is what counts, and as far as health risks are concerned, the only thing antidepressants ARE proven to be efficacious at is causing side effects which most certainly are a health risk and..stopping 'immediately' could lead to SEVERE WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS.

You silly little woman afraid a great pharma-funded lifestyle is about to go poooof.

 

http://www.inthenews.co.uk/thebigissue/news/health/sane-results-could-be-disturbing-$1207642$1207621.htm

Sane: Results could be disturbing

Tuesday, 26 Feb 2008 12:56
If further research upholds results from a study showing that 'new generation' antidepressants such as Prozac only benefit some very severely depressed patients then this would be "very disturbing", the mental health charity Sane claims.

The study from researchers at Hull University suggests that antidepressants are no better than dummy drugs for the majority of patients.

Commenting on the report, Sane chief executive Marjorie Wallace said: "The newer antidepressants were the great hope for the future, allowing people to take medication without the crippling effects of the old tri-cyclic drugs which could be fatal in even small overdose.

"If validated, this research would mean that psychological therapies would be the only available treatments for the majority of people, but these do not work for everyone, particularly those with severe clinical depression.

"These findings could remove what has been seen as a vital choice for thousands in treating what can be a life threatening condition."



    
This message has been edited by peagee on Feb 26, 2008 1:56 PM


 
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  1. Looks like you might have to do something HONEST and HARMLESS TO OTHERS for a living... - paula on Feb 26, 1:58 PM
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