Research prompted by the "black box" controversy about using second-generation antidepressants with younger patients shows that taking second-generation antidepressants:
A) decreases younger patient suicide rates.
B) decreases younger patient suicide rates overall, although some individuals are more likely to commit suicide.
C) increases younger patient suicide rates overall, although some individuals are less likely to commit suicide.
D) has no predictable effect on suicide rates in younger patients.
Ans: B) decreases younger patient suicide rates overall, although some individuals are more likely to commit suicide.
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