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What we've learned over the last 30 or 40 years is that drugs that are designed to increase certain monoamines in order to treat depression only work in about 40% of depressed people that take them, and they have a lot of side
effects.
Andrew Huberman
Antidepressant Drugs That Increase Monoamines Only Reduce Symptoms in 40% of People
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