More Being Prescribed Psychiatric Medications With No Diagnosis
From the 4 August Medical News Today article
59.5% of antidepressant prescriptions were made with no diagnosis in 1996, in 2007 the figure rose to 72.7%, researchers reported in Health Affairs. Antidepressant drugs are today the third most commonly prescribed class of drugs in the USA.
Nearly 8.9% of the American population had at least one antidepressant prescription during any given month during the period 2005-2008.
A good proportion of this growth in antidepressant prescription has been by non-specialist providers whose patients were not diagnosed by a psychiatrist.
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