Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Chuck Gartland's avatar

This is exactly the problem. The science only covers a very short time and these drugs are used for much longer. I too think antidepressant withdrawal is often mistaken for relapse. I can see the faces of my own patients who educated me and informed my own practice in the early ‘90s before medical literature contained anything useful on this subject. This withdrawal is certainly distressing to those afflicted. While not as intense as opiate or amphetamine withdrawal it’s real danger is that it will be mistaken for the original disorder for which it was prescribed. In this catch-22 the drugs might be continued ad infinitum.

Just one more observation. Meta-analysis is not science as this author states. It is a statistical stratagem that can be useful to indicate areas that need actual scientific activity but in and of itself it should not be given settled science status.

Expand full comment
Oto Otepka's avatar

Dr. Mandrola, I'm a frequent reader of Sensible Medicine, but I still find it fascinating that you are ready to publish articles that dispute your own writing. I know, it should be standard, but we are far away from standard recently. Disagreements are mostly published as a fierce rebuttal, with personal attacks and language that guarantees very strong language back. Or not published at all. Disagreements published here make me believe that science can still work as it's supposed to. Through politely formulated objections, questioning, and proposals for amendments. Thank you for that.

Expand full comment
57 more comments...

No posts