In fact, these conclusions are quite similar (at least to this simple family physician) to those derived from the Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D), at least at first glance. But as I dug into this large publicly funded study a bit further, it turns out that a reanalysis of STAR*D turned up some issues w/bias & statistics such that antidepressants are only "marginally efficacious" when compared to placebo in treating major depression .If this is indeed the case, it would certainly explain the difficulty we have in finding the right medication for each individual. More importantly, it raises the question of just how do we treat major depression? Follow @alvinblin
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