The SSRI class of anti-depressants hit the market in 1988 with the Eli Lilly's notorious Prozac(fluoxetine). The drug was actually created in the 1970's but could not reach the market for more than a decade because of side effect problems, some of which were hidden from the FDA. As it hit the market it was regarded as a miracle drug for the treatment of depression, and in the following decade sales of Prozac and its SSRI cousins skyrocketed. These sales feats were accomplished primarily not by exploiting an untapped market, as the drug makers would have you believe, but by an aggressive(illegal?) marketing campaign. Millions of people were made to believe that the SSRI's were the miracle drugs, a process helped by the government's end on the ban of pharmaceutical marketing to consumers, a practice which has become so widespread that the industry holds its own awards show for the best ads. Naturally the drugs were not as benign as they were marketed to be, and the side effects of these newest wonderdrugs began to surface. One side effect had to due with the adverse effects of SSRI's in children. The SSRI's had never been approved for use in the under-18's, however it was a widespread practice to prescribe them to children as young as one year. The drug makers knew of this practice, and of its dangers, but allowed the prescriptions to continue. Concerns over SSRI's effect on the young eventually led to the United Kingdom's ban on their use in under-18's, and the FDA's stern warning against it. Also of concern was the possibility that the SSRI's, particularly Paxil/Seroxat(paroxetine)may be addictive. The most troubling side effect of all is the SSRI's documented tendency to increase the risk of suicide, to which,sadly, there are many first-hand accounts: 12 3 4 5. Worse, evidence has emerged that the psycho-pharmaceutical corporations and the FDA worked together to suppress early evidence of this deadly risk. Often SSRI prescriptions are described as nessaccary because they can prevent suicide. With the new evidence emerging this benifit must be questioned. Again, if you or a loved one are facing the psycho-pharmacutical decision, please be informed and decide wisely.-- The SSRI Anti-Depressants: fluoxetine (trade name: Prozac®, Fontex®, Seromex®, Seronil®, Sarafem®), paroxetine (trade name: Paxil®, Seroxat®, Optipar®, Aropax®, Paroxat®), sertraline (trade name: Zoloft®), escitalopram oxalate (trade name: Lexapro®, Cipralex®), citalopram (trade name: Celexa®, Cipramil®, Emocal®, Sepram®), fluvoxamine maleate (trade name: Luvox®, Faverin®)