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Fewer pills please: Stop prescribing antidepressants for mild symptoms, say doctors – POLITICO Europe

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
December 5, 2023
in Mental Health
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  1. Fewer pills please: Stop prescribing antidepressants for mild symptoms, say doctors  POLITICO Europe
  2. Politicians, experts, and patient representatives call for the UK government to reverse the rate of antidepressant prescribing  The BMJ
  3. Doctors must stop over-prescribing antidepressants to patients who are just lonely, demand leading experts  Daily Mail
  4. GPs join call for QOF to incentivise reduced antidepressant prescribing  Pulse
  5. Curb antidepressant prescribing to improve mental health, say campaigners  The BMJ
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