Antidepressant Factbook
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Peter Breggin's 'Antidepressant Factbook' compiles clinical data, legal discoveries, and case analyses to critique the safety and approval processes of antidepressant drugs.
The book highlights adverse effects, regulatory shortcomings, and the role of pharmaceutical influence in shaping public and professional understanding.
Breggin uses litigation documents and expert analysis to question claims of efficacy and safety.
He emphasizes the importance of informed consent and transparency about risks.
The work is often cited by critics of mainstream psychopharmacology and in product liability contexts.
The book highlights adverse effects, regulatory shortcomings, and the role of pharmaceutical influence in shaping public and professional understanding.
Breggin uses litigation documents and expert analysis to question claims of efficacy and safety.
He emphasizes the importance of informed consent and transparency about risks.
The work is often cited by critics of mainstream psychopharmacology and in product liability contexts.
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