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Winding Back the Clock: What If the STAR*D Investigators Had Told the Truth?

Mad in America

Here is the cover from that issue: In his essay, Miller repeatedly stressed that ever since 2006, the STAR*D study had stood “out as a beacon guiding treatment decisions.” Without that campaign, the “disease model” of depression may never have taken hold in the public mind. The drug was marketed as an antidote to a disease.

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STAR*D: The Harms of Orchestrated Psychiatric Fraud

Mad in America

A few years ago, one in five US adults reported having ever received a diagnosis of depression. At a cost of 35 million dollars, NIMH’s STAR*D study, which was published in 2006 , is the most extensive and expensive study ever conducted to determine the effectiveness of drug treatment for depression.