Most commonly prescribed anti-depressants ( SSRI ) don't have a mesurable effect if you include studies that don't get covered because they didn't give the results the researchers wanted. So the alleged positive effect are data-massging, placebo effect allowed to surface from bad methodology, and random noise which was not identified because of cheery-picking only positive studies. ( The Soyence works in mysterious ways. )
But they do have mesurable negative side-effects.
Most doctors are aware of this to varying extents but won't stop prescribing them, because ''that's what everyone does'' and acting out of line on certain subjects is dangerous for your job security ( can't badmouth mRNA injections or you lose your job ).
Most commonly prescribed anti-depressants ( SSRI ) don't have a mesurable effect if you include studies that don't get covered because they didn't give the results the researchers wanted. So any positive effect is linely data-massging, placebo and random noise which was not identified because of cheery-picking only positive studies. ( The Soyence works in mysterious ways. )
But they do have mesurable negative side-effects.
Most doctors are aware of this to varying extents but won't stop prescribing them, because ''that's what everyone does'' and acting out of line on certain subjects is dangerous for your job security ( can't badmouth mRNA injections or you lose your job ).