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by fsckboy
964 days ago
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anti depressants (and other drugs) have side effects, both in the short term and the long. Patients who want drugs may lie. Trained professionals, yes exactly, but need to have practical experience in an area of medicine to be an effective advocate for the patient. I can't even believe I'm having to defend this position in front of this crowd, but now many GP's dismissed the symptoms of women's post-partum depression before it become a topic of mainstream discussion on television talk shows? Doctors are not perfect and are not free from various biases, and having had experience with your particular condition is invaluable to you. |
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Weird example given you're arguing against GPs prescribing antidepressants because patients may lie.
And I'd like to see someone lying to get SSRIs out of all the possible choices.