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3 Nisan 2017 Pazartesi

Is Britain a nation hooked on antidepressants?

According to reports last week, hundreds of thousands of people are hooked on prescription drugs for not only depression but also pain and anxiety. The Daily Mail quoted a recent report from the all party parliamentary group for prescribed drug dependence, saying that in 2013 about 11% of women and 6% of men were on antidepressants – 5.4 million people nationally.


But are they really hooked? The Royal College of Psychiatry says that antidepressants are not addictive, on the grounds that you do not have to increase your dose to get the same effect or get cravings when you stop the drug. But the college’s own survey of 817 people found that 63% had withdrawal symptoms after stopping antidepressants – mostly they were on SSRIs (the most commonly prescribed antidepressants).


The solution


The symptoms of withdrawal – stomach upsets, flu-like symptoms anxiety, dizziness, nightmares and electric shocks to the head – can last for two months. Dr James Davies, an academic in social and medical anthropology at the University of Roehampton and member of the all parliamentary group says that people on antidepressants can certainly feel dependent on their drug. “Dependence can be physical or psychological,” he says. “People may feel they are only better because they take the drug.”


In a letter to the BMJ last year, Prof Peter C Gøtzsche of the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Denmark, said that half of people on antidepressants become addicted. Out of 260,322 people in Finland who were taking an antidepressant in 2008, 45% were still on them five years later.


When you stop antidepressants should be the result of a discussion between you and your doctor – it is an individual decision and depends on how long and how severely you have been depressed. A precipitating cause may have gone, or talking therapy may have helped. But you should never stop taking them suddenly because the side-effects can be horrible. Instead, it is recommended that you taper your dose by a quarter every four to six weeks.


Psychiatrists suggest staying on the drug for six months to a year after you feel better. Your response should be checked regularly – at three weeks and then again at three to six monthly intervals. Doctors can sometimes confuse withdrawal symptoms with a return of depression, and restart the drug. Gøtzsche warns that this can keep people trapped on antidepressants for life. If the symptoms occur rapidly after stopping the drug, and stop very shortly after restarting it, then it is likely to be because of drug withdrawal. GPs often advise coming off antidepressants at the start of summer, as it feels a more optimistic time than the middle of winter.



Is Britain a nation hooked on antidepressants?

20 Nisan 2014 Pazar

Is Britain hooked on happy tablets?

The proof on the positive aspects of antidepressants is also weak. In randomised trials antidepressants minimize scores on depression rating scale only a fraction much more than a placebo or dummy tablet. The variation is almost certainly as well little to be clinically relevant, and, rather than indicating a specific impact on depression, it may possibly basically be a consequence of taking a substance with noticeable psychological and bodily effects.


Antidepressants are not as toxic as some medication prescribed for psychological disorders, but they have substantial adverse effects nonetheless. It is well-recognised that they minimize libido and interfere with sexual overall performance, and in some isolated circumstances this impact has been reported to persist after the antidepressant is stopped. As well as suppressing sex drive, they can numb people’s feelings and induce feelings of lethargy. Some modern antidepressants lead to unpleasant feelings of agitation or irritability, which arise most frequently in younger people. Most worrying of all, there is proof that antidepressants sometimes induce suicidal emotions, again specially in the young.


Though they had been initially trumpeted as not being habit-forming, it has been apparent for several many years that some individuals expertise unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when they discontinue antidepressants. In a small quantity of people discontinuation symptoms are intense and protracted.


In my clinical knowledge, several people just carry on taking their antidepressant simply because they are also fearful to cease, and investigation in common practice confirms that men and women are taking these drugs for longer and longer intervals.


Being depressed from time to time is a universal human knowledge. Some men and women endure from low moods far more than other folks, but there is no goal way of saying when this is abnormal and when it is not. Diagnosing people with a medical disorder and prescribing a pill may possibly seem to offer an simple response, but in reality it stores up more troubles than it solves.


By encouraging folks to view their problems as a disease, which is outdoors their handle, antidepressants might make men and women less assured to manage their issues in the extended-run. As a society, our dependence on antidepressants helps make us significantly less resilient and much less resourceful in the encounter of the everyday challenges of modern residing.


Dr Joanna Moncrieff is consultant psychiatrist at North East London NHS basis trust and writer of The Bitterest Tablets



Is Britain hooked on happy tablets?