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Inadequate Response to Treatment in Major Depressive Disorder

Roueen Rafeyan, George I. Papakostas, Will Jackson, Madhukar H. Trivedi

2020The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry52 citationsDOI

Abstract

​​​​ About 30%-50% of patients experience inadequate response to antidepressant therapy, and treatment choices for these patients include augmenting the antidepressant with another therapy, increasing the dose, switching to a different antidepressant, or combining antidepressants. Clinicians should tailor treatment strategies based on patients' response, tolerability, and disease severity. In this activity, augmentation and adjunctive strategies involving atypical antipsychotics, as well as off-label options including buspirone, stimulants, thyroid hormone, and lithium, are reviewed.​ ​.

Topics & Concepts

Major depressive disorderPsychologyPsychiatryMedicinePsychotherapistClinical psychologyCognitionTreatment of Major Depression
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