nina from canada eh on Nostr: Trump's executive order quickly became a trending topic, and while it focused on ...
Trump's executive order quickly became a trending topic, and while it focused on children and adolescents, the online conversation broadened to include all SSRI usage. One post defending SSRIs garnered upwards of 5 million views.
Others tried to assure those concerned that the executive order won't have immediate effects: "I'm on a lot of meds that are specifically mentioned in the order. My point is they're still in the exploratory phase. Nobody is taking away our meds any time soon," said one Redditor in response to a thread about the news, which was nearing 200 replies.
Another tried to calm the heated reactions on Twitter, "RFK Jr has always advocated for medical freedom and informed consent. You can have your SSRI’s, but you also deserve to know the side effects. Anyone saying he will ban anti-depressants are paid shills. Carry on."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/health-wellness/2025/02/18/trump-executive-order-antidepressants-ssris/79066753007/
Others tried to assure those concerned that the executive order won't have immediate effects: "I'm on a lot of meds that are specifically mentioned in the order. My point is they're still in the exploratory phase. Nobody is taking away our meds any time soon," said one Redditor in response to a thread about the news, which was nearing 200 replies.
Another tried to calm the heated reactions on Twitter, "RFK Jr has always advocated for medical freedom and informed consent. You can have your SSRI’s, but you also deserve to know the side effects. Anyone saying he will ban anti-depressants are paid shills. Carry on."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/health-wellness/2025/02/18/trump-executive-order-antidepressants-ssris/79066753007/