The makers of antidepressants like Prozac and Paxil never published the results of about a third of the drug trials that they conducted to win government approval, misleading doctors and consumers about the drugs’ true effectiveness, a new analysis has found.
In published trials, about 60 percent of people taking the drugs report significant relief from depression, compared with roughly 40 percent of those on placebo pills. But when the less positive, unpublished trials are included, the advantage shrinks: the drugs outperform placebos, but by a modest margin, concludes the new report, which appears Thursday in The New England Journal of Medicine.
So anti-depressants are like placebos with awful side effects then? Sounds like it to me.
Russian scientists had good success with thinly veiled kinky sex as a cure for depression.
http://english.pravda.ru/main/18/90/360/15176_whipping.html
Oh how I love the Pravda. :lol:
Though, having had an experience with buttocks whipping, a story best left untold, I can tell you, it does give you an entirely new outlook on life. Like … thank god I survived and I will never do that again! :uhoh:
:chef:But then how to explain all the awlful side-effects of the placebos?