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Figure 1 Prevalence of depression in patients with chronic physical conditions.Notes: Data from: Dumbreck et al 201535 (diabetes, heart failure), Guthrie et al 201249 (atrial fibrillation, chronic pain, CAD, dementia, hypertension, stroke), Kalaydjian and Merikangas59 (migraine), Ng et al107 (cancer), Tao et al75 (Hiv), Tellez-Zenteno et al54 (epilepsy), and weinstein et al100 (chronic liver disease).Abbreviation: CAD, coronary artery disease.
Table 1 Antidepressants and CYP enzymes
Table 2 Summary of potential DDis with desvenlafaxine
Table 2 (Continued)

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