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pyth0 | 3 months ago

How can you believe it's both "no better than placebo" but also that it's "going to have his brain chemistry altered and essentially be addicted to a drug". SSRIs are not considered addictive, though people can develop a dependence if it provides them significant improvement.

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jasonfarnon|3 months ago

The whole point of the linked article is that the drug is no better at placebo at treating depression but also carries a host of known side effects, besides unknowns when it comes to long term use. They're not saying it's inert.

pyth0|3 months ago

That's fair, though I never implied that there were no side effects. The part I was trying to point out in the quote was the mention of it being addictive which is not really supported, nor is that mentioned in the article.

jacobgkau|3 months ago

A drug can have real effects while being no better than a placebo for doing something specific (what they're supposed to do).

pyth0|3 months ago

Okay, so what makes you believe that about prozac (or SSRIs) then?