Antidepressants Given More And More To People Without Diagnosis

Thursday, August 4, 2011
Antidepressants are increasingly prescribed for people who have not been diagnosed with an actual psychiatric disorder, according to a new study that raises questions about whether or not the drugs are being prescribed inappropriately or too often.
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