Common depression strategies like dose increases and drug switches lack strong efficacy evidence.
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American scientists reanalyzed STAR*D, largest depression treatment study. Popular tactics such as raising doses or switching drugs show no strong proof of working. Improvement effects likely stem from doctor-patient relationships. Evidence favors therapeutic alliance over medication changes. STAR*D data undermines standard antidepressant protocols.

Psychology Science Health USA

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