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Re: why SSRI's don't work for so many? » swim

Posted by SLS on January 19, 2016, at 19:20:20

In reply to why SSRI's don't work for so many?, posted by swim on January 15, 2016, at 12:23:32

> Hi!
>
> I was wondering here, why SSRI's don't work for such a large portion of people, is it because they are unable to rise serotonin levels among
> these individuals or is it because the individuals are not low in serotonin in the first place?

It is more likely to be the latter.

In fact, the brain should not be looked at as being a bag of chemicals. It is more like a communication network. The circuitry is important.


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