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What misconceptions surround the effectiveness of antidepressants?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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There are two prevailing misconceptions: one that claims antidepressants are universally effective and underutilized, and another that dismisses them as no better than placebo. Both perspectives are flawed; the evidence indicates that antidepressants do work, but their efficacy varies significantly depending on the severity of the depression.

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