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tokenadult · 2009-05-08 · Original thread
But we know how to build antidepressants which work on everyone.

It took me a while in my offline personal life for the very evident counterexample to come to mind. In fact, it is well known that human mood can go wrong in two ways: by being too low (depression) but also by being too high (mania). To date, there isn't any medication that reliably raises the mood of individuals in normal mood states without subjecting some of those individuals to severe risk of psychotic mania. Anyone proposing policy reform as to this issue should be aware of this fact. Here are some reading references for HN participants who would like to know more about the medical research on mood disorders:

Depression: Causes and Treatment, 2nd Edition

http://www.amazon.com/Depression-Treatment-Aaron-T-Beck/dp/0...

(a very recent book, by the inventor of cognitive therapy)

or

http://www.amazon.com/Manic-Depressive-Illness-Disorders-Rec...

(a very authoritative textbook with extensive references to primary research literature).

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