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Old 03-04-2015, 11:47 PM   #1
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Antidepressants Overused By 2/3?

More than two thirds of people taking antidepressants 'may NOT actually have depression': Doctors discover many do not meet the official criteria

Study analysed those taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
Found 69% did not meet the criteria for clinical depression
And 38% did not meet the criteria for other mental conditions like anxiety
Experts: 'Drugs are prescribed without an evidence-based diagnosis'


Researchers discovered more than two-thirds (69 per cent) of people taking antidepressants did not meet the criteria for major depressive disorder, which is also known as clinical depression.

Antidepressants are also prescribed for other psychiatric disorders.

But the researchers found 38 per cent of those taking the drugs did not meet the criteria for obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, social phobia or generalised anxiety disorder either.

The U.S. investigators looked at those taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI), the most commonly prescribed type of anti-depressant.

SSRIs are usually the first choice medication for depression and other psychiatric conditions because they generally have fewer side effects than most other types of antidepressant.

Writing in the report, published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, the researchers concluded: ‘Many individuals prescribed antidepressants may not have met the criteria for mental disorders.

‘Our data indicates that antidepressants are commonly used in the absence of clear evidence-based indications.’

Commenting on the study, Dr Howard Forman, medical director of the Addiction Consultation Service at Montefiore Medical Center, said clinical depression is distinct from temporary feelings of sadness.

He told Medical Daily: 'We all experience periods of stress, periods of sadness, and periods of self-doubt.

'These don’t make us mentally ill, they define us as human.'

In the U.S., official guidelines say clinical depression should be diagnosed if a person has five or more depressive symptoms over a two week period, most of the day, nearly every day.

The symptoms include a depressed mood; a loss of interested or pleasure in activities; weight loss, weight gain or changes in appetite; insomnia or increased desire to sleep.

Other symptoms included restlessness or slowed behaviour; fatigue or loss of energy; feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt; difficulty making decisions or trouble concentrating, and thoughts of death or suicide.

Prescriptions for anti-depressants have more than trebled since 1998 in the world’s richest countries, a study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development found.

The research noted a particular rise in in the use of SSRIs like Prozac and Seroxat.

The OECD figures showed Iceland to have the highest prescribing rate, at 106 doses a day for every 1,000 inhabitants in 2011, up from 71 a decade earlier.

Behind Iceland is Australia, then Canada, Denmark, Sweden and Portugal. The lowest levels were seen in Chile and South Korea.

Separate data from the US shows 11 per cent of Americans over 12-years-old use anti-depressants.

As part of the new study, doctors used data from the Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study Wave 1, which began in 1981, up to Wave 4, which ended in 2005.

In total, they used data on 1,071 participants, carrying out four interviews and assessing the use of antidepressants.

They found 13 per cent of people in the group reported using antidepressants.

They then assessed whether the people in this group met the criteria for a mental disorder, as laid out in the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the U.S. bible for psychiatric conditions.

They found that 38 per cent of SSRI users did not meet the criteria for a mental disorder, and 69 per cent did not meet the criteria for major depressive disorder.

The news comes after a study found women who take antidepressants during pregnancy are more likely to have a baby with autism.

The U.S. study supports previous research which has shown that taking SSRI antidepressants during pregnancy increases a woman’s risk of having a child with the developmental disability.

And other American research revealed young adults taking high-dose antidepressants such as Prozac and Seroxat have double the risk of suicidal behaviour.

Researchers pointed to previous studies, which found antidepressant drugs are linked with an increased risk of suicidal behaviour and thoughts in children and adolescents, particularly in the early stages of treatment.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...-criteria.html



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Old 04-04-2015, 02:21 AM   #2
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Saw my gp wednesday. She said she prescribes them to about 12 people a day who are already on them and at least 1 new person starts them.. Mad amount of people.

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I was surprised a few years ago, when I read 25% of adult women were on meds. They've become like vitamins or something.



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Well that's interesting. I was on lithium and effexor when I was pregnant with my oldest and he has sensory processing disorder which is present in all autistic kids. He also has learning disabilities, tourette syndrome and ADHD. Although I strongly feel the ADHD is only symptomatic of the others. I honestly feel the drugs had some roll in how he has ended up. Makes a mama a bit sad.



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Old 08-04-2015, 05:46 PM   #5
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Some anti-depressants have off-label uses I know one person who takes an antidepressant for intestinal issues and another for pain neither have mental health issues but do have a legitimate use for taking them. Drugs can be used for a whole range of different things - take thalidomide made infamous in it use in morning sickness now have a come-back as an anti-cancer agent and in the treatment of leprosy.

When I went back on medication, my GP told me that this time round I had to commit and the aim would be to have me stable on my medication for at least a year more likely 2 before I could come off it. As in the past I only stayed on medication long enough to relieve the worst of my symptoms so I didn't really reach clear stability. My diagnosis has since changed so this advice isn't really relevant anymore but if it were it would be likely that I would be on an antidepressant without qualifying as having depression towards the end of my treatment. I could see anywhere in the article whether the people they questioned had ever shown symptoms of depression or other psychiatric illnesses. I don't know whether this is common practice but I have only been prescribed antidepressants when I have completed two depression questionnaires two weeks apart both suggesting depression.



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