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The Case Against Antidepressants
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 234665" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>Seems to me that study is full of holes. One statement for example “Moreover, it was not possible to distinguish between the effects of antidepressants and depression itself. Our fully adjusted model at 10-year follow-up” few other statements I could quote.</p><p></p><p>they also never mention dose. dosage matter in many medications, when it comes to short and long term side effects. Do you guys think dosage matters at all? I know personally I had no side effects that I was aware of on low dose lexapro. High dose paxil I had major weight gain. And trouble reaching orgasm. </p><p></p><p>the point I’m trying to make is I think ssri might be over dosed. I could be off base because I’m not sure how much “reuptake” is blocked based off dosage. But could it be something similar to how people encounter side effects when they take too much testosterone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 234665, member: 12858"] Seems to me that study is full of holes. One statement for example “Moreover, it was not possible to distinguish between the effects of antidepressants and depression itself. Our fully adjusted model at 10-year follow-up” few other statements I could quote. they also never mention dose. dosage matter in many medications, when it comes to short and long term side effects. Do you guys think dosage matters at all? I know personally I had no side effects that I was aware of on low dose lexapro. High dose paxil I had major weight gain. And trouble reaching orgasm. the point I’m trying to make is I think ssri might be over dosed. I could be off base because I’m not sure how much “reuptake” is blocked based off dosage. But could it be something similar to how people encounter side effects when they take too much testosterone? [/QUOTE]
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