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Look at sites like pdr.net and drugs.com as they are going to list out the facts. Pdr.net actually lists the percentage of people having each side effect and breaks them down to major, moderate, and mild. Source: 5 months ago
SSRIs tend to rate better on websites like drugs.com but SSRIs and even both SSRIs and SNRIs act fairly similarly (ie, focused on serotonin transporter inhibition). Source: 5 months ago
Fetzima. It's been around for a decade, but it looks like the generic is dropping now. It's sister drug has been around much longer outside of the US. I don't know what to think, I've never read anyone's experience, so maybe it's not too common? What I just read at a glance is it appears to be a highly specific drug, in stark contrast to most of the tricyclics such as Desipramine (although Desipramine is not... Source: 5 months ago
Thankfully I only read the reviews on drugs.com before making my decision and the reviews there are generally positive. If you haven't read them I would check it out. They mostly say yes the initial side effects can be hard, but it is worth it. I read them a bit like Tripadvisor reviews and skipped through to just get a general sense. Source: 5 months ago
I think you're wrong about all the other people here and the falsifying, but I suppose I have no way to prove you're wrong, and there could be shades of gray (like some reddit users are AI for sure, and why not in a pharmaceutical sub?) but mostly I'm really very interested in all the details of this theory if we follow through all the logical assumptions here. Like...how high up are you thinking this thing goes?... Source: 6 months ago
If you take the CDC numbers for people between 30-39 4,994 people have died with a total of 3,968,681 cases recorded, giving a 0.1% fatality rate. Now that also includes people between 30-39 with high blood pressure, diabetes, etc, if you don't suffer from any of that the chance of death is lower. Compound that with the fact that if you do not work at a job which exposes you to the public, and you are able to stay... Source: about 3 years ago
As of Apr 13, the US has had 12,254,982 COVID cases in people under 40, and 7508 deaths in that age group. (Source) That's a case fatality rate of 0.06%. Source: about 3 years ago
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