clipped from www.psychiatrictimes.com
Biological markers specific for depression have been elusive. Although proponents claim that some of the antidepressants selectively affect only one system of the brain (such as the brain serotonin system), this does not reflect current understanding of how the brain works. We know that each brain neuron receives input from tens of thousands of other neurons and, in turn, sends output to tens of thousands of other neurons. It seems unlikely that the SSRIs only effect the serotonin systems in the brain, even initially. |
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Depression: seratonin deficiency/imbalance?
Posted by Unknown at 4:49 PM
Labels: antidepressants, health
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