With regard to long-term studies, the authors noted that for the Netherlands data, suicidal subjects were excluded from one of the seven withdrawal studies for sustained responders, but there was no comment on whether those who were suicidal had been excluded before initial treatment in the other studies. There was only one extension study; again, no comment was made about possible prior exclusion, which the authors had already noted had been the case for 64 of 67 short-term studies in the Netherlands for which this criterion could be determined. For the 14 long-term studies located with MEDLINE, it was noted of the three extension studies that suicidal subjects had been “excluded from the group of responders in the short-term phase” (p. 1272), whereas for the 11 withdrawal studies, “The exclusion of suicidal patients was not mentioned explicitly” (p. 1272). However, the absence of evidence of such specific exclusion does not constitute evidence by its absence.