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Hi, I'm new. I haven't read much of the board yet, but I thought I

would post the link to the ACNP Task Force " PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE

TASK FORCE ON SSRIs AND SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR IN YOUTH "

http://www.acnp.org/exec_summary.pdf

Please note that members of the task force are also the researchers

who did some of the original studies that were reviewed. Also check

the drug company connections of the task force members listed in the

final pages.

I would also like to point out the the single most effective and

safest treatment for depression has consistently been proven by the

drug companies clinical double blind studies to be the placebo. In

most (all?) cases, the studied medication out perform the placebo by

less than 20%, often in the 5-10% range while the improvement rate for

the placebo was consistently above 35%, in at least one case as high

as 60%. The more the researchers refine the definition of improvement

in depressive symptoms so that the drug scores higher, the placebo

also scores higher.

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Hi, I'm new. I haven't read much of the board yet, but I thought I

would post the link to the ACNP Task Force " PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE

TASK FORCE ON SSRIs AND SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR IN YOUTH "

http://www.acnp.org/exec_summary.pdf

Please note that members of the task force are also the researchers

who did some of the original studies that were reviewed. Also check

the drug company connections of the task force members listed in the

final pages.

I would also like to point out the the single most effective and

safest treatment for depression has consistently been proven by the

drug companies clinical double blind studies to be the placebo. In

most (all?) cases, the studied medication out perform the placebo by

less than 20%, often in the 5-10% range while the improvement rate for

the placebo was consistently above 35%, in at least one case as high

as 60%. The more the researchers refine the definition of improvement

in depressive symptoms so that the drug scores higher, the placebo

also scores higher.

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Hi Sara,

You just sent gold over the internet. Welcome aboard and thanks!!

Jim

Link to the ANCP report

Hi, I'm new. I haven't read much of the board yet, but I thought I

would post the link to the ACNP Task Force " PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE

TASK FORCE ON SSRIs AND SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR IN YOUTH "

http://www.acnp.org/exec_summary.pdf

Please note that members of the task force are also the researchers

who did some of the original studies that were reviewed. Also check

the drug company connections of the task force members listed in the

final pages.

I would also like to point out the the single most effective and

safest treatment for depression has consistently been proven by the

drug companies clinical double blind studies to be the placebo. In

most (all?) cases, the studied medication out perform the placebo by

less than 20%, often in the 5-10% range while the improvement rate for

the placebo was consistently above 35%, in at least one case as high

as 60%. The more the researchers refine the definition of improvement

in depressive symptoms so that the drug scores higher, the placebo

also scores higher.

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Hi Sara,

You just sent gold over the internet. Welcome aboard and thanks!!

Jim

Link to the ANCP report

Hi, I'm new. I haven't read much of the board yet, but I thought I

would post the link to the ACNP Task Force " PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE

TASK FORCE ON SSRIs AND SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR IN YOUTH "

http://www.acnp.org/exec_summary.pdf

Please note that members of the task force are also the researchers

who did some of the original studies that were reviewed. Also check

the drug company connections of the task force members listed in the

final pages.

I would also like to point out the the single most effective and

safest treatment for depression has consistently been proven by the

drug companies clinical double blind studies to be the placebo. In

most (all?) cases, the studied medication out perform the placebo by

less than 20%, often in the 5-10% range while the improvement rate for

the placebo was consistently above 35%, in at least one case as high

as 60%. The more the researchers refine the definition of improvement

in depressive symptoms so that the drug scores higher, the placebo

also scores higher.

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