Depression
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Long-Term Effects of Medication
- "The role of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in preventing relapse of major depressive disorder," Steven S. Clevenger, Devvrat Malhotra, Jonathan Dang, Brigitte Vanle
and Waguih William IsHak (2018): "Escitalopram was the most effective at preventing depressive episodes, with a prophylactic efficacy of 36%, followed by fluoxetine (33.3%), then by sertraline (21.3%) and lastly by paroxetine (12.85%)." But long-term means something like 1 year in these studies, I think.