Studies show antidepressents don't increase suicide risk
1st Jan 2006, 11:33 GMT
WASHINGTON -- Antidepressants, such as Prozac and similar drugs, help many patients overcome their often disabling psychiatric disease and do not increase the risk for suicide, according to two large studies being published today that counter recent concerns about the popular medications.
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