Posted by linkadge on January 14, 2014, at 18:04:01
In reply to OOPS! the above post was meant for Cholestyramine, posted by poser938 on January 14, 2014, at 15:55:03
A couple of questions.....
1) Was the study done with antidepressants of different classes? In other words, does their cohort of genes react to antidepressants of different classes? One might think that genetic reaction to say Prozac would be very different from that of wellbutrin, or mirtazapine....or even non-antidepressant substances with antidepressant qualities (Seroquel, lithium etc).
2) I wonder if the genes are truly a reaction to the particular antidepressant and its purported mechanisms, or simply genes that predispose to elevated suicidality in general. Was baseline suicidality taken into account? Maybe these indivudals are just more reactive, or chemically sensitive.
Linkadge
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