Umjesto uvoda interesantan link
https://pharmanova.rs/vesti/mentalna...zu-statistike/
Da li smo (forumaši) dovoljno stasali da iznesemo svoje probleme (ako postoje) vezane za mentalno zdravlje.
Za početak, kao neko kome je psihijatrica s vrata prepisala antidepresiv (nekih šest godina ranije), uz nevjerovatne pohvale, bukvalno reklame, i kome isti ništa nisu uticali na stanje, istraživanje još iz 2008. (dr Irving Kirsch sa Fakulteta za psihologiju Univerziteta Hull) po kome su antidepresivi (SEROXAT, ZOLOFT, FLUNISAN, MAPROTILIN, CIPRALEX) uzaludni lijek tj. placebo.
https://www.aarp.org/health/drugs-su...santswork.html
Q. Obviously, these findings are controversial. Many doctors who prescribe antidepressants insist that they see benefits in their patients. Are they wrong?
A. Their perception is entirely right. People do get better on antidepressants. And they get better on placebos. But doctors don’t prescribe sugar pills. They prescribe medications. And when they see patients getting better, they naturally attribute that to the drug. They can’t compare antidepressants to placebos in their practices. They have no way of knowing how much of the benefit is placebo effect and how much is a chemical effect. For that, you do research.





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