Depression we have known for thousands of years leads to suicide.
Sometimes anti-depressants work.
Sometimes they are not enough.
Sometimes they can have an antithetical effect.
Everyone’s metabolism is different. Metabolisms are also often in flux. It is a difficult to monitor one hundred percent effectively. Possibly not affordable for most patients.
The purpose of this piece, from my reading is not to educate the public. The purpose is to lay the groundwork for an ambulance chasing money fishing expedition, with a side goal of helping to tear down our medical care system.
The normalcy bias runs strong in you.
Yeah, and that’s why the study was conducted by Oxford medical professionals and published in such a hack publication like The Lancet (UK’s version of the US’s New England Journal of Medicine).
Oh, and pharma and the FDA are Soooo ethical, that the following oversight act of Congress was Completely unnecessary, right?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3066456/
RE: “All drugs have adverse side effects and no one I know is forced to take them. I know a bit about drug development and it bears no resemblance to what you state. Drugs have actually saved millions of lives and prolonged millions more.”