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Combination pharmacotherapy in unipolar depression

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posted on 2006-07-01, 00:00 authored by F Ng, Seetal DoddSeetal Dodd, Michael BerkMichael Berk
It is estimated that between 60 and 80% of those with major depressive disorder do not achieve full symptomatic remission from first-line antidepressant monotherapy. Residual depressive symptoms substantially impair quality of life and add to the risk of recurrence. It is now clear that depression would benefit from more vigorous treatment, in order to ameliorate its disease burden. While there are established algorithms in situations of treatment resistance, the use of combination pharmacotherapy in unipolar depression is a relatively under-investigated area of treatment and may be an effective and tolerable strategy that maximizes the available resources. This paper reviews the current evidence for combination pharmacotherapy in unipolar depression and discusses its clinical applications.

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Journal

Expert review of neurotherapeutics

Volume

6

Issue

7

Pagination

1049 - 1060

Publisher

Expert Reviews

Location

London, England

ISSN

1473-7175

eISSN

1744-8360

Language

eng

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Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2006, Expert Reviews

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