- Lars F Gram,
- Per Kragh-Sorensen,
- Goran Isacsson,
- Ulf Bergman
- Professor Department of Clinical Pharmacology, IMB, Odense University, DK-5000 Odense C, Denmark
- Professor Department of Psychiatry, OUH, Odense University
- Docent Department of Psychiatry, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital, S-141 86 Huddinge, Sweden
- Docent Department of Clincial Pharmacology, Karolinska Institute
EDITOR,--The papers on suicide and antidepressants in the issue of 28 January develop our understanding of this problem further. John A Henry and colleagues point out the differences in the rate of death by overdose for different antidepressants1 but fail to relate this to efficacy and the fact that only 4-5% of all suicides are due to an overdose of antidepressant.2 Susan S Jick and colleagues show that …
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