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Research casts doubt on anti-depressants

By Salamander Davoudi

Published: February 26 2008 02:00 | Last updated: February 26 2008 02:00

Prescribing anti-depressants to the vast majority of patients is futile, as the drugs have little or no impact at all, according to researchers.

Almost 50 clinical trials were reviewed by psychologists from the University of Hull who found that new-generation anti-depressants worked no better than a placebo - a dummy pill - for mildly depressed patients.

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