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    • Neuroscience

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    • Antidepressants are a cornerstone of depression treatment, with approximately 10% of the Belgian population using them annually.
    • Significant debate exists regarding the actual clinical efficacy of antidepressant medications.

    Purpose:

    • To review and present arguments for and against the efficacy of antidepressants.
    • To synthesize current scientific understanding of antidepressant action and clinical effects.

    Summary:

    • Meta-analyses comparing antidepressants to placebo have yielded controversial results, with some indicating no significant difference.
    • Criticisms of meta-analysis methodologies highlight potential biases and limitations in interpreting efficacy data.
    • Evidence from animal studies demonstrates antidepressant effects on brain function.
    • Clinical observations, including impact on suicide prevention, potential for manic switch, and efficacy in anxiety disorders, support their therapeutic value.

    Impact:

    • The review suggests that, based on current knowledge, continuing the use of antidepressants for treating depressive patients is appropriate.
    • Highlights the need for continued research into antidepressant mechanisms and clinical effectiveness.