Drawing on an analysis of Irving Kirsch and colleagues’ controversial 2008 article in PLoS [Public Library of Science] Medicine on the efficacy of SSRI antidepressant drugs such as Prozac, I examine flaws within the methodologies of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that have made it difficult for regulators, clinicians and patients to determine the therapeutic value of this class of drug. I then argue, drawing analogies to work by Pierre Bourdieu and Michael Power, that it is the very limitations of RCTs — their inadequacies in producing reliable evidence of clinical effects — that help to strengthen assumptions of their superiority as methodological tools. Finally, I suggest that the case of RCTs helps to explore the question of why f...
The results of good randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in leading peer-reviewed journals ...
Drawing on narrative interviews with psychiatrists and health analysts in Britain, the article provi...
The recent questioning of the antidepressant effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI...
Drawing on an analysis of Irving Kirsch and colleagues’ controversial 2008 article in PLoS [Public ...
Recent controversies over the safety of drugs such as Vioxx, a painkiller manufactured by Merck, and...
National audienceThere is a long-standing polemic concerning the usefulness of antidepressants in th...
Abstract Antidepressants, in particular newer agents, are among the most widely prescribed medicatio...
Kirsch et al. (2008, Initial severity and antidepressant benefits: a meta-analysis of data submitted...
This thesis explores the strategies of ignorance and uncertainty employed by UK regulators, practiti...
Antidepressants, in particular newer agents, are among the most widely prescribed medications worldw...
There is a long-standing polemic concerning the usefulness of antidepressants in the treat...
Abstract. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are a useful tool to check the effectiveness of drugs ...
In the 1990s the estimated prevalence of depression was two thousand times higher than in the 1960s ...
BACKGROUND: From around 1980, antidepressants (ad) have increasingly been prescribed, for longer per...
In 1979, Robert Rosenthal coined the term “file drawer problem ” to describe the tendency of researc...
The results of good randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in leading peer-reviewed journals ...
Drawing on narrative interviews with psychiatrists and health analysts in Britain, the article provi...
The recent questioning of the antidepressant effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI...
Drawing on an analysis of Irving Kirsch and colleagues’ controversial 2008 article in PLoS [Public ...
Recent controversies over the safety of drugs such as Vioxx, a painkiller manufactured by Merck, and...
National audienceThere is a long-standing polemic concerning the usefulness of antidepressants in th...
Abstract Antidepressants, in particular newer agents, are among the most widely prescribed medicatio...
Kirsch et al. (2008, Initial severity and antidepressant benefits: a meta-analysis of data submitted...
This thesis explores the strategies of ignorance and uncertainty employed by UK regulators, practiti...
Antidepressants, in particular newer agents, are among the most widely prescribed medications worldw...
There is a long-standing polemic concerning the usefulness of antidepressants in the treat...
Abstract. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are a useful tool to check the effectiveness of drugs ...
In the 1990s the estimated prevalence of depression was two thousand times higher than in the 1960s ...
BACKGROUND: From around 1980, antidepressants (ad) have increasingly been prescribed, for longer per...
In 1979, Robert Rosenthal coined the term “file drawer problem ” to describe the tendency of researc...
The results of good randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in leading peer-reviewed journals ...
Drawing on narrative interviews with psychiatrists and health analysts in Britain, the article provi...
The recent questioning of the antidepressant effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI...