We don't have to guess because we have the outcomes. Right? So the two numbers, it's as a layman that seem relevant to me. Doses prescribed, suicide rate, like that just seems like a pretty big picture way to measure success. If more people are killing themselves as you got more prescriptions for this garbage, it's at very least not working. Can we say that? I mean, that seems logical. I think it makes sense when you look at that on the population level. But I also think it makes sense intuitively for a lot of people. (53:35–53:49)
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Asserts that increased SSRI prescriptions correlate with higher suicide rates, indicating failure.
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