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Antidepressants, children and safety
There's an article in the Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings about the efficacy and safety of treating children with antidepressants.
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ADHD, depression and drugs
ADHD, depression, bipolar disorder, antidepressants and sex. Mad World has it all today.
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on 06-12-2008
Antidepressants - the state of play
I did a feature in this month's edition of Community Care about antidepressants - what the current research tells us and what the experts think.
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Anonymous
on 03-13-2008
Seroxat company criticised
GlaxoSmithKline has been criticised for not raising the alarm quicker over the suicide risk associated with its antidepressant Seroxat, when used by young people.
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on 03-06-2008
Antidepressants debate continues
The fallout from last month's study by Kirsch et al into antidepressants continues.
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on 03-05-2008
Psychotropic medication: good or bad?
Well neither really, as it's not that simple, according to Ron Pies, writing in the Psych Central blog . The “Angel or Devil” dichotomy does nobody any favors, and certainly does not help patients with serious emotional disturbances.
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on 03-04-2008
Bye bye antidepressants, hello online therapy
Now the usefulness of antidepressants has been challenged it seems we may begin to look increasingly to online therapy to tackle depression and anxiety, according to a story in the Times .
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on 03-03-2008
Antidepressant research: the responses
I thought it might be useful to have a look round for some of the reactions to this week's research on the effectiveness of antidepressants . Particularly interesting is the response from the US, which is generally more favourable to medication than the UK. Here's a quote from a Washington Post...
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on 02-28-2008
Spending must shift from antidepressants to talking therapy
After the huge news of the antidepressants research yesterday , it was always going to be a bit of a comedown news-wise today. However, Rethink points out that the government is still spending ten times more on antidepressants than it is on its new talking therapies programme. It seems to me that a shift...
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on 02-27-2008
Antidepressants no better than placebo
Research published today confirms what many have suspected for some time, that antidepressants are no better than placebo for most people suffering from depression.
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on 02-26-2008
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