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Re: why's Prozac so different? » JohnL

Posted by Elizabeth on August 3, 2001, at 18:56:08

In reply to Re: why's Prozac so different? Elizabeth, posted by JohnL on August 3, 2001, at 3:58:46

Hi John.

> I go with what works for a lot of people, not with just what works for me. And I especially focus on meds that are especially effective for particular symptom clusters.

That's cool. I'd like to hear your thoughts as to what drugs are most effective for particular symptoms; I don't think I've read any of your posts in which you've discussed this, and I think it's very important.

> I am about to embark on a one week out of town trip for my company's annual convention. When I get back, I will dig up some research to help solidify this thread.

Unfortunately, I'm not sure that the information you're looking for is out there. The drug companies have a vested interest in perpetuating the monoaminergic "chemical imbalance" (whatever that might mean) hypothesis of depression -- they're not interested in looking for other possible pharmacologic effects that their drugs might have.

-elizabeth


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