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by throwaway684936
1540 days ago
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I agree completely (as someone with ADHD). But, compared to how far behind other psychiatric treatments are... * Antidepressants are barely better than placebo. * Benzos are a short-term bandaid, best reserved for panic attacks. * Antipsychotics have truly horrifying permanent side effects. Amphetamines are a borderline miracle. Again, comparatively. Nothing else available today comes close in effectiveness at treating any psychiatric disorder. They definitely have their shortcomings, but for people with ADHD they're such a huge boost to quality of life and lead to better overall life outcomes. There's a chance pharmacological depression treatment will catch up to where ADHD is at if/when ketamine become commonly available. Same with PTSD and MDMA. The future of anxiety treatment looks a bit more bleak... but there's experimental stuff out there with HDAC inhibitors and I think some other stuff causing fear extinction. |
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