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FDA Warning on Antidepressant use Backfired, Harvard Researchers Say
U.S. Food and Drug Administration's warning on antidepressant-use led to a significant decrease in the number of prescriptions for depression medication among teens and young adults. The decline in antidepressant prescriptions was associated with an increase in suicide attempts, a new study has found.
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