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Re: Do any antidepressants work better in men?

Posted by bleauberry on December 17, 2018, at 14:24:15

In reply to Do any antidepressants work better in men?, posted by linkadge on December 15, 2018, at 18:07:44

I have zero evidence to support my opinion, but I have not seen in my journeys any indication that antidepressants work different with men or women. Since the meds do interact with a change dozens of genes and genetic commands, I can see how a particular med might favor the male or female genetic make-up. But not as a general blanket style statement. Maybe one by one, minor differences if any.

What really needs to be acknowledged is that they need to work better for both male and female because a lot of patients are not doing well with them regardless of their gender.


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