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In reply to the discussion: Who's watching 60 minutes with the discussion on anti-depressants versus the [View all]rox63
(9,464 posts)6. Um, some people DO benefit from these drugs
Particularly those who are most severely afflicted by depression. I count myself among those.
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Who's watching 60 minutes with the discussion on anti-depressants versus the [View all]
malaise
Feb 2012
OP
Unfortunately, many people will just hear that antidepressants don't work
maximusveritas
Feb 2012
#15
Sounds like my hormones. I call them my happy pills. But I don't go to therapy.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#32
This is interesting, apparently the placebo effect is related to the endocannabinoid system
tridim
Feb 2012
#25
One of the things that gets to me about big pharma pushing drugs on the networks news,
Uncle Joe
Feb 2012
#11
Drug commercials on television, 24/7, tell your doctor, ask your doctor, I am sick of it!
benld74
Feb 2012
#23
Used to be that only over the counter drugs like asprin advertised to the public.
Cleita
Feb 2012
#27
Anti depressants gave me my memory back. I can't tell you how much they have helped me over the
applegrove
Feb 2012
#26