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Thousands taking antidepressants for pain despite insufficient evidence they work, say experts – Sky News

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  1. Thousands taking antidepressants for pain despite insufficient evidence they work, say experts  Sky News
  2. Millions of people are prescribed antidepressants for chronic pain. Do they work?  CNN
  3. ‘Little evidence’ whether or not most antidepressants work for chronic pain  The Guardian
  4. Little evidence antidepressants help chronic pain–study  INQUIRER.net
  5. ‘Shocking’ lack of evidence on antidepressants for chronic pain  BBC
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