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Title: Antidepressant Use in Minorsshort title: Antidepressant Use in MinorsShort summary: Psychopharmacotherapy of depressive disorders, obsessive"compulsive disorders and anxiety disorders is effective in childhood and

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Tags: Neurology, Anxiety Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, Antidepressant, Disease and Condition, Children's Health

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NIMH · For Minor Depression, Study Shows No Benefit Over Placebo from St. John’s Wort, Citalopram

nimh.nih.gov — “An extract of the herb St. John's Wort and a standard antidepressant medication both failed to outdo a placebo in relieving symptoms of minor depression in a clinical trial comparing the three. The results of this study, consistent with earlier research, do not in support the use of medications for mild depression.View full resource at nimh.nih.gov

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