Danish Physician and Medical Researcher: Psychiatric Drugs Do More Harm Than Good

May 13th, 2015

Via: Guardian:

Psychiatric drugs do more harm than good and the use of most antidepressants and dementia drugs could be virtually stopped without causing harm, an expert on clinical trials argues in a leading medical journal.

The views expressed in a British Medical Journal debate by Peter Gøtzsche, professor and director of the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Denmark, are strongly opposed by many experts in mental health. However, others say the debate around the use of psychiatric drugs is important and acknowledge that there has been overuse of antipsychotics to quieten aggressive patients with dementia.

Gøtzsche says more than half a million people over the age of 65 die as a result of the use of psychiatric drugs every year in the western world. “Their benefits would need to be colossal to justify this, but they are minimal,” he writes.

He claims that trials carried out with funding from drug companies into the efficacy of psychiatric drugs have almost all been biased, because the patients involved have usually been on other medication first. They stop their drugs and often experience a withdrawal phase prior to starting the trial drug, which then appears to have a big benefit. He also claims that deaths from suicide in clinical trials are under-reported.

In trials of the modern antidepressants fluoxetine and venlafaxine, says Gøtzsche, it takes only a few extra days for depression in the placebo group – given dummy pills – to lift as much as in the group given the drugs. He argues that there is spontaneous remission of the disease over time.

Results from trials of schizophrenia drugs are also disappointing, he argues, and those for ADHD (attention deficit hyperactive disorder) are uncertain. “The short-term relief seems to be replaced by long-term harms. Animal studies strongly suggest that these drugs can produce brain damage, which is probably the case for all psychotropic drugs,” he writes.

One Response to “Danish Physician and Medical Researcher: Psychiatric Drugs Do More Harm Than Good”

  1. Dennis says:

    Tom Cruise and the Scientologists will be delighted to hear this news, except for the ‘spontaneous remission’ part.

    I remember reading some psychologist’s description of anti-depressants as ‘cosmetics for the soul’ or something similar. The analogy seemed analogous of the long-term effects of covering acne with make-up. Pretty for a while, but eventually there’s no hiding what’s underneath. Several members of my extended family and a few acquaintances are on these things. I’m relieved to say, most have the attitude that it’s a kind of crutch: Useful for a time, but something you don’t want to keep using.

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