Book contents
- Rethinking Clinical Research
- Rethinking Clinical Research
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Fundamentals
- Part II Rethinking Research
- Part III Case Studies
- 13 Case Study: Treating Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease with Omeprazole
- 14 Case Study: Statin Therapy for Primary Prevention of Heart Disease
- 15 Case Study: Cancer Screening
- 16 Case Study: Antidepressant Medications
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Index
- References
16 - Case Study: Antidepressant Medications
from Part III - Case Studies
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- Rethinking Clinical Research
- Rethinking Clinical Research
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Fundamentals
- Part II Rethinking Research
- Part III Case Studies
- 13 Case Study: Treating Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease with Omeprazole
- 14 Case Study: Statin Therapy for Primary Prevention of Heart Disease
- 15 Case Study: Cancer Screening
- 16 Case Study: Antidepressant Medications
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Index
- References
Summary
Antidepressant medications are widely prescribed for depression and other uses. They are considered a first-line treatment for major depressive disorder. We examine the lack of support for the mechanistic idea that neurotransmitters affect and are affected by these medications. Few people experience significant benefit from their use when compared with the effects of placebos. We consider several ethical issues associated with antidepressants, including conflicts of interest among the committees recommending their use, and examine a study that suffered from spin and other issues of integrity. The chapter examines potential alternatives to antidepressant medications for those with depression.
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- Rethinking Clinical ResearchMethodology and Ethics, pp. 317 - 338Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025