Amanote Research

Amanote Research

    RegisterSign In

Antidepressants and Suicide: Rising Prescription Rate Does Not Mean Rising Rate of New Users

BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.329.7463.461
Full Text
Open PDF
Abstract

Available in full text

Date

August 21, 2004

Authors
G. Aldred
Publisher

BMJ


Related search

Adolescent Suicide- A Rising Trend

International Journal of Medical Research and Review
2016English

The Rising Federal Funds Rate in the Current Low Long-Term Interest Rate Environment

2017English

Tackling Rising Numbers of Opioid Prescriptions Users

The Lancet Public Health
EnvironmentalPublic HealthOccupational Health
2020English

Rising Mortality Rate of Cervical Cancer in Younger Women in Urban China

Journal of General Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine
2018English

Antidepressant Prescribing and Suicide: Antidepressants Do Not Reduce Suicide Rates

BMJ
2003English

Does Falling Smoking Lead to Rising Obesity?

Journal of Health Economics
Health PolicyPublic HealthOccupational HealthEnvironmental
2006English

Rising Mean and Extreme Near Surface Air Temperature Across Nepal

International Journal of Climatology
Atmospheric Science
2019English

Does Intergenerational Justice Require Rising Standards of Living?

SSRN Electronic Journal
2009English

Rising Death Rate From Non-Malignant Disease of the Oesophagus (NMOD) in England and Wales.

Gut
Gastroenterology
1995English

Amanote Research

Note-taking for researchers

Follow Amanote

© 2025 Amaplex Software S.P.R.L. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyRefund Policy