Via: Telegraph:
The most commonly prescribed antidepressant barely relieves symptoms of modern depression, a major study reveals.
The largest independent investigation ever undertaken found patients
taking sertraline experienced negligible improvements in mood.
Published in the Lancet Psychiatry, the study comes amid mounting
controversy over increased use of antidepressants by GPs in recent
decades, with roughly 7.3 million people in England issued a
prescription each year.
Its authors said they were “shocked and surprised” by the results, and called for the development of new classes of medication.
However, in the absence of better drugs, they do not want current
prescribing practice to be changed because the trial also showed
sertraline is effective in reducing anxiety, which often accompanies
depression.
The new trial is by far the largest to be conducted without the involvement of the pharmaceutical industry.
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