Skip to: Content
Skip to: Site Navigation
Skip to: Search

May 17, 2008 12:44:51 AM CDT



Antidepressants Mostly Useless, Study Finds  

Posted Feb 26, 08 7:41 AM CST in Science & Health    Most Covered

(newser) – Big Pharma swallowed a bitter pill yesterday as Prozac and other antidepressants were found in a UK study to be largely ineffectual in all but the most extreme cases of depression. The meta-analysis of 47 clinical trials submitted to the FDA with licensing applications for six popular antidepressants concluded that they should be prescribed only when all other treatments fail to yield results, the Independent reports.

"This study raises serious issues that need to be addressed surrounding drug licensing and how drug trial data is reported," one researcher said. The pharmaceutical industry has remained calm about the latest findings. "This one study should not be used to cause unnecessary alarm for patients," GlaxoSmithKline announced. But doctors are expected to be "much more cautious about prescribing" antidepressants, one author said.

Source Independent (UK)

open commentscomments (0)

Editor Recommended

Prozac found to be ineffective
Guardian (UK) | Feb 26, 08

Happy pills not so happy, after all
New York Review of Books | Dec 6, 07

How Big Pharma recruits psychiatrists
New York Times | Nov 25, 07

Study probes prozac-violence correlation
Chicago Tribune | Feb 19, 08

Read the Public Library of Science study here
PLoS Journal of Medicine | Feb 25, 08

Antidepressants Mostly Useless, Study Finds
Wyeth's headquarters in Madison, N.J., is seen in a file photo from April 28, 2004. The drugmaker's market exclusivity for Effexor _ its top-selling antidepressant drug _ is being threatened by Sun Pharmaceutical...   (Associated Press)
Antidepressants Mostly Useless, Study Finds
A bottle of Prozac is pictured at a Eli Lilly and Co facility in Plainfield, Ind., Friday, Jan. 11, 2008. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)   (Associated Press)
Antidepressants Mostly Useless, Study Finds
Two bottles of Prozac are seen on a pharmacy shelf January 4, 2005 in New York City.   (Getty Images)
prev   next
play

Threads (1 of 3)



Loading...

Loading...

Today's Most Popular

Loading...

Other Science & Health Stories

What is Newser?

2008 Codie Finalist

Newser gives you more news in less time. We search for the best and most important stories all over the web, read them for you, and deliver concise and sharp summaries—along with links to the full text. Newser provides a way to stay on top of an ever-expanding horizon of news and opinion—politics, sports, business, trends, technology, personalities, crimes, and controversies. Newser keeps you not just better informed, but, with our signature graphic interface and smart condensed format, more enjoyably informed.

Learn more »