They’ve been linked to road rage, pathological gambling, and complicated acts of fraud. Some make us less neurotic, and others may even shape our social relationships. It turns out many ordinary medications don’t just affect our bodies – they affect our brains. Why? And should there be warnings on packets?
I believe it. I don't like to take pain-killers. and have never taken them for more than two days, even after regular surgery and dental surgery. I took an antidepressant one time, but detested the way it made me feel, and took myself off. If any drug is mood-altering in its effects on me, I stop taking it.
The problem is, in all drug trials, the participants are encouraged to report Everything, thus the 4-page, tiny type, warnings listing trivia, that already exist.