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Re: Can serotonin reuptake inhibition be countered?

Posted by Brainbeard on July 1, 2009, at 5:12:05

In reply to Re: Can serotonin reuptake inhibition be countered? » morganpmiller, posted by SLS on July 1, 2009, at 4:49:52

> I think Psycho-Babble attracts both people whom are treatment resistant and people who are idiosyncratically sensitive to the side effects of psychotropic medication. It might be that the two go together. I don't know. It would seem so.

Interesting thought.

The treatment resistant phenomenon isn't very unique though, if you consider that most antidepressants are only slightly more effective than placebo. Besides that, it is also very normal for a placebo control group to experience side-effects..


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