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While increased prescription of antidepressants can help prevent suicide, a proportion of deaths are the result of antidepressant overdose. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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While increased prescription of antidepressants can help prevent suicide, a proportion of deaths are the result of antidepressant overdose.
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- Kapur S, Mieczkowski T, Mann JJ: Antidepressant Medications And The Relative Risk Of Suicide Attempt And Suicide. JAMA 1992; 268(24):3441-5.
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