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Anti-depressants act as endocrine disruptors in crustaceans, causing sex changes. It's possible they have similar effects on humans. Limited research suggests negative impacts.
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@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

Anti-depressants are known endocrine disruptors in crustaceans, inducing sex changes in certain species at background levels in surface waters. We're not so different from crustaceans. Anti-depressants may well be endocrine disruptors in humans as well. https://t.co/ify9DpnD6i

@BasedMedical - Based Medical Takes

Well well well https://t.co/ufSjoU4NA3

@Babygravy9 - RAW EGG NATIONALIST

There hasn't been a great deal of research into the endocrine-disrupting effects of anti-depressants on humans, but there has been some and it's not good. https://t.co/1q3ltHmkd3