Over 30 million Americans have been told a 19 billion dollar lie. Find out what doctors don’t tell you about SSRI side effects, antidepressant effectiveness, and antidepressant risks that affect more people than you think.
0:00 Introduction: The 19 billion dollar lie
1:12 Irving Kirsch and medical research bias
2:09 Hamilton Depression Scale
2:59 Placebo vs. drug study for antidepressant effectiveness
4:16 Antidepressant side effects
4:33 Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction and emotional blunting
5:49 Antidepressants and the placebo effect explained
7:38 Natural antidepressants
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Antidepressant effectiveness may be overstated. Irving Kirsch examined clinical trials on antidepressants and found that around 78% of them were unpublished, rewritten, or contained inflated results.
The “gold standard” for measuring depression is the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D), which relies on subjective reporting and was not originally created to diagnose depression.
In placebo-controlled trials, antidepressants did not significantly improve depression more than a sugar pill. A good night’s sleep can improve the symptoms of depression significantly more than medication.
Antidepressants come with a black box warning and many other side effects, including the following:
• Sexual dysfunction
• Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction
• Emotional blunting
• Discontinuation syndrome
• Insomnia
• Nausea
• Anxiety
• Depression
Exercise, St. John’s wort, omega-3s, and adequate sleep can help improve the symptoms of depression naturally.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this increases your awareness of antidepressant effectiveness and associated risks. I’ll see you in the next video.


