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Letter: Soaring depression

Published 25 June 2008

From Polly Mortimer

Is depression really undertreated (7 June, p 6)? Adult prescriptions for antidepressants in the US tripled between 1994 and 2005, to 118 million a year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As some antidepressants have been revealed as no more effective than a placebo – but with side effects – who is gaining from this frenzy of diagnosis?

The editor writes:

• There is concern about overtreatment of those who are mildly depressed and solvent, and undertreatment of those who are seriously depressed and/or poor.

London, UK

Issue no. 2662 published 28 June 2008

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