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An essay published in the journal PLoS Medicine noted that there is no scientific support for the "serotonin imbalance" theory of depression, and criticized Pfizer and manufacturers of other SSRIs for using it. When asked to comment on this apparent breach of federal regulations, the FDA answered that such "reductionist statements" are acceptable to explain the neurochemistry of depression "to the fraction of the public that functions at no higher than a 6th-grade reading level."


lol classic quote from the awesome FDA :D
 
People think it's all about serotonin but it's really not,

You have loads of differnt chemicals in your brain for a reason.and when even one of them Is unbalanced one can see numerous effects from it
 
damn it.... pfizer got me a while back, well the common media sucked me into thinking i had an inbalence, just a rough patch in life, thats all :)
 
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