Guidance for Medication in Bipolar Depression Published
Published September 23, 2013
Guidance for medication in bipolar depression published
However, physicians may consider acute adjunctive antidepressant therapy if the patient has a history of a positive response, and may continue treatment if patients lapse back into depression when treatment is halted. When antidepressants are used, … Read more on News-Medical.net
Men with Depression and Effective Treatment Options
While millions of Americans struggle with depression every year, depression was once presumed to be far more prevalent in women than men, but with recent studies revealing that men may be far more susceptible to depression than realized. The issue … Read more on Guardian Express
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