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Prozac Author Calls for Reassessment of Clinical Trial Efficacy
Clinical Researcher ’s editor-in-chief interviews Peter Kramer, author of the controversial Listening to Prozac , about his new book, Ordinarily Well: The Case for Antidepressants , in which the psychiatrist and Brown Medical School professor challenges some current thinking regarding the testing and efficacy of antidepressants.