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I would say generally not, or at least, no one has proven so. Some people argue that parnate/nardil work better than SSRIs, but some people find the side effects much much worse. I would say, that if you're happy with your SSRI (i.e. it treats you, and you can handle the side effects), then don't change. "ohberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > Do these "older" anti-depressants ever work better than the newer > SSRIs? Would appreciate hearing from anyone with insight into this > medication. I am thinking of switching from a SSRI, and want to weigh > the pros & cons. > > >
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