Effectiveness of Antidepressants Varies Largely <<>>

Written by pennmedicinenews on January 6, 2010 – 4:39 pm -

A lessons in the Journal of the American Medical Confederation from a side of mental vigorousness researchers, including Jay D. Amsterdam, MD, professor of Psychiatry, found that patients with Draconian cavity good most from antidepressant medications while those with less-severe symptoms see short or no better. The researchers note that fewer studies be struck by been conducted involving mildly depressed patients, who account for a immense slice of antidepressant use, so it isn't explicit how properly drugs like Paxil or Prozac animate on these patients. Coverage has appeared in more than 35 outlets, including the Wall Boulevard Journal, New York Times, USA Today, LA Times, Honest Morning America, Reuters, Forbes, Bloomberg, and box stations across the country <<>>

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