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6876 - 16 Dec 2005 13:42 GMT
Why are buspar indicated for short term use only?
Patrick - 16 Dec 2005 22:21 GMT
It is probably one of the most ineffective and worthless medications
that were ever put on  the market, the control group studies never indicated
more than 5% less anxiety with those on the Buspar and the standard
deviation of the study was 6%.

How on earth did the FDA allow this medication on the market in the
first place??

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> Why are buspar indicated for short term use only?
rastapasta - 17 Dec 2005 06:08 GMT
> It is probably one of the most ineffective and worthless medications
> that were ever put on  the market, the control group studies never
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> How on earth did the FDA allow this medication on the market in the
> first place??

Indeed.
Buspar suxxxxxxxx.

> Patrick
>
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>
>> Why are buspar indicated for short term use only?
 
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