Peter Attia· MD
so we sometimes tried a few if I think an SSR is the best choice that's definitely been our experience clinically is that yeah there's a class effect but at the end of the day it's kind of drug specific and I always tell patients look if you're if you're because we we're not the ones that are prescribing those we're not psychiatrists but but if you're doctor prescribing you an SSRI or an snri — I always say the probability that you're going to get it right on the first one in terms of efficacy and side effects is actually not that high so you have to be willing to switch drugs to find that right combination of efficacy and avoidance of side effects and you'll you'll be able to stay within the same class usually but but it's you know there seem to be — you know non-trivial effects right