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daley

daley

Experienced
May 11, 2024
224
A really interesting video.
He has criticisms about how clinical trials are performed,
and what it means for a drug to be "effective" for depression.
But the criticism is nuanced, and he is not dismissing drugs at all.

In a nutshell, drugs do not "cure" depression, rather the drugs have specific
effects which may alleviate symptoms of depression. The clinical trials drug
manufactures are required to do, only address whether the drug is "effective" for
treating a particular illness. However, it would be more useful for psychiatrists and
patients to know what the actual effects the drugs will provide, and the duration
of time they are expected to be effective before patients get used to them.

 
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Leiot

Leiot

Coming back as a cat
Oct 2, 2024
342
Yeah, all they do is kick you towards a point where other stuff can help.
 
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notreallybored

Experienced
Nov 26, 2024
262
ב''ה,
The "forced swim test" used in early phase drug discovery (though occasionally research is now being done for functional intuition or on the drugs people like to use on their own) may only increase anyone's nihilism.

Medicine doesn't solve food or housing or make people care about each other, though, aside from the use of MDMA to simulate that in business recruitment networking.
 
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Jack_Nimble

Student
Jun 22, 2024
160
Thank you very much for this post. I've always heard anti-depressants only slightly out perform placebos in studies. It's nice to hear someone who's been in the system in multiple ways explain it.