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Old Oct 19, 2014, 07:11 PM
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The article doesn't say why they don't work and doesn't have a link to the study.

The low efficacy of AD's and the simplicity or fallicy if big pharmas theories is pretty well established. What is a much more interesting question is why they work so well for some. What is going in that causes one to work in someone?

My results have been mixed. The one I am on now, Fetzima, has worked like a miracle since last April. My problem is that the ones that work quit working at some point. That is the case right now. I will increase the dose but at some point I will be done. What caused it to work so well these last nine months is what should be researched. And why some get 0 results. Build on the knowledge we have. Medical arts are trial and error and always have been.

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