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[deleted] t1_j5qln5p wrote

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DooDooSlinger t1_j5r1mrf wrote

Calling antidepressants useless on a science subreddit is plain dumb. These medications have saved countless lives and do so literally every day, while improving the lives of countless more.

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Dls95405 t1_j5re0zl wrote

A meta study some years ago showed that SSRIs are no better than placebo for all but the most severely depressed people, the kind of depression where you can't even get out of bed and dress yourself, yet millions of people with mild-to-moderate depression are still prescribed them and suffer the awful side-effects.

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AdLeading3217 t1_j5s1365 wrote

The study you're referring to was done by Irving Kirsch. He's an American psychologist who specializes in the placebo effect. He found that antidepressants have no clinical significance when compared to a placebo while like you said exposing people to a host of terrible side effects.

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[deleted] t1_j5r7w0k wrote

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JAYRM21 t1_j5rjkh2 wrote

>most if not all of them would likely have been even better off with other approaches

I hear you, but don't think you understand how incredibly debilitating anxiety and depression can be. Other approaches can be very effective, but often mental health issues make those other approaches completely inaccessible. Antidepressants aren't prescribed in order to cure problems, they're prescribed to improve quality of life, and there's no reason they can't be used in conjunction with other approaches.

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HelenAngel t1_j5rsi6s wrote

I’m very sorry you know people who were negatively affected. I have narcolepsy with cataplexy as well as cPTSD. The SNRI I take daily manages my cataplexy so I don’t drop things or fall down. It also helps with the crippling depression from multiple traumas. I have tried everything from St. Johns Wort to light therapy. None of it worked. Therapy helps but therapy alone was nowhere near as effective as it plus the SNRI.

You’re welcome to refuse whatever medication you want for yourself but the fact is that everyone is different. Some of us do need medication & are much worse off without it.

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HenCurry t1_j5rc38r wrote

in case you’re new here, this is a science subreddit not a baseless opinion subreddit. Please respond with relevant comments that have a scientific basis.

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Plunder_Bunny_ t1_j5qwn4g wrote

Well, they are "practicing".

Oh, look a door...I'll just see myself out.

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Ma1eficent t1_j5qt9kk wrote

SSRIs also weaken an important heart valve.

>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4998757/

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DooDooSlinger t1_j5r1rkd wrote

And decrease the risk of killing one's self so there's also that.

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HenCurry t1_j5rcfym wrote

Seatbelts can cause bruising but also save you from being thrown through a car window upon collision. On risk benefit analysis, instant death is considered worse than abdominal bruising. Please construct arguments wisely on this subreddit and look at the greater evidence.

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