Posted by brandij on May 1, 2003, at 10:45:33
In reply to Re: LEXAPRO NEWSFLASH » vandy, posted by dr. dave on May 1, 2003, at 7:40:29
> > > Authorities in the UK have ruled that the claim that Lexapro is more effective than Celexa in treating depression is not justified. This claim can no longer be made as there is not seen to be adequate data supporting it.
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> > "Authorities" = "They" (As in 'They say!') Do you have a link to a specific citation?
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> Here's the story
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> http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,946370,00.html
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> There should be a story in the British Medical Journal soon too.
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You know what, i read the article, and all it is saying is the advertisment may be misleading, it can't tell me the difference i have felt is false. I know my body, i know my reactions to Lex are much better, with fewer hassles, than when on Celexa. It says nothing of the effectivness being the same or less than Celexa, in fact, it supports that Lex is more effective. I know Lex is more expensive, we all do, but the difference in our lives is worth it to most of us. The price will go down, just as Celexa did after a while on the market. New products always cost more at first, then a generic is developed and it becomes more affordable. This is not a scientific study by a medical authority, in fact it is not a authority at all, just a report on the advertisment. I don't base my life on advertisment rights and wrongs, but facts and research and my individual experience.
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