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Suicide risk doesn’t differ in children taking 2 types of commonly prescribed antidepressants

January 8, 2014 by

A Vanderbilt University Medical Center study released today shows there is no evidence that the risk of suicide differs with two commonly prescribed antidepressants prescribed to children and adolescents.

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