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No change in N-acetyl aspartate in first episode of moderate depression after antidepressant treatment: 1H magnetic spectroscopy study of left amygdala and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

No change in N-acetyl aspartate in first episode of moderate depression after antidepressant treatment: <sup>1</sup>H magnetic spectroscopy study of left amygdala and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

... Considering the fact that antidepressants have an impact on both the clinical state and the neurochemistry of the brain, it would be expected that some biological changes in brain metabolites would follow clinical ...

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Persistence and compliance to antidepressant treatment in patients with depression: A chart review

Persistence and compliance to antidepressant treatment in patients with depression: A chart review

... to antidepressant treatment was found at month ...no antidepressant effect, their anxio- lytic and hypnotic effects could diminish associated symptoms such as anxiety and insomnia before antide- ...

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Identification of primary care patients at risk of nonadherence to antidepressant treatment

Identification of primary care patients at risk of nonadherence to antidepressant treatment

... to antidepressant medication has been recognized as an important factor regarding optimal treatment outcome (Frank et al 1992; Melfi et al 1998; Åkerblad et al 2006; Gopinath et al ...Despite ...

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Antidepressant treatment response is modulated by genetic and environmental factors and their interactions

Antidepressant treatment response is modulated by genetic and environmental factors and their interactions

... IL-2 treatment induces depressive symptoms as a common side effect ...However, antidepressant treatment also has an effect on inflammatory processes, namely they lowered the levels of IL-1β, and ...

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Examining the relationship between adherence and satisfaction with antidepressant treatment

Examining the relationship between adherence and satisfaction with antidepressant treatment

... assess treatment satisfaction as it relates to adherence; however, it is unclear what factors influence treatment ...with antidepressant treatment among patients from Saudi ...patient ...

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Assessment of pharmacological strategies for management of major depressive disorder and their costs after an inadequate response to first-line antidepressant treatment in primary care

Assessment of pharmacological strategies for management of major depressive disorder and their costs after an inadequate response to first-line antidepressant treatment in primary care

... [29]. Treatment persist- ence was defined as the time in weeks without discontinu- ation of initial treatment or without switching to another medication at least 8 weeks after initial ...

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Value of early symptomatic response to antidepressant treatment in predicting treatment response in major depression

Value of early symptomatic response to antidepressant treatment in predicting treatment response in major depression

... the treatment Hamilton Depression Scale (HDS) were applied; the %50 reduction of the HDS score achieved in the sixth week was defined as treatment ...their treatment, whereas 14 ...their ...

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Treatment patterns in major depressive disorder after an inadequate response to first line antidepressant treatment

Treatment patterns in major depressive disorder after an inadequate response to first line antidepressant treatment

... The present analysis was conducted on those patients that started a switching, a combination or an augmenta- tion strategy (N = 273). The mean age of this sample was 46.8 years (SD 10.7), and 67.8% were female (Table 1). ...

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Long-term antidepressant use: patient perspectives of benefits and adverse effects

Long-term antidepressant use: patient perspectives of benefits and adverse effects

... begun antidepressant treatment between 1997 and 2001, having used antidepressants in the 5 years before completing the survey, and having used antidepres- sants for a minimum of 3 ...

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Effect of Hippocampal CREB Deletion on Models of Anxiety, Depression, and Antidepressant Response

Effect of Hippocampal CREB Deletion on Models of Anxiety, Depression, and Antidepressant Response

... acute antidepressant administration in the forced swim test ...chronic antidepressant administration in a paradigm developed to assess such treatment, the novelty-induced hypophagia (NIH) ...to ...

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Prevalence, patterns and predictors of depression treatment among community dwelling older adults with stroke in the United States: a cross sectional study

Prevalence, patterns and predictors of depression treatment among community dwelling older adults with stroke in the United States: a cross sectional study

... depression treatment modalities in re- ducing depression burden among stroke survivors ...of antidepressant treatment in older adults(age range of 60–78), was associated with an improvement in rates ...

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Plasma brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) concentration and the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism in suicide: a prospective study in patients with depressive disorder

<p>Plasma brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) concentration and the <em>BDNF</em> Val66Met polymorphism in suicide: a prospective study in patients with depressive disorder</p>

... to antidepressant treatment, particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), since BDNF plays a signi fi - cant role in the development of the serotonergic ...to antidepressant ...

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Study of correlation between perceived sleep disturbances in depressed patients with objective changes in sleep architecture using polysomnography before and after antidepressant therapy

Study of correlation between perceived sleep disturbances in depressed patients with objective changes in sleep architecture using polysomnography before and after antidepressant therapy

... Background: A prospective cohort study to correlate perceived sleep disturbances in depressed patients with objective changes in sleep architecture using polysomnography (PSG) before and after antidepressant ...

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Healthcare professionals’ perceptions on the emotional impact of having an inadequate response to antidepressant medications: survey and prospective patient audit

Healthcare professionals’ perceptions on the emotional impact of having an inadequate response to antidepressant medications: survey and prospective patient audit

... more antidepressant fail- ...more antidepressant treatment failures in the current episode (n = 48 of 660 patients) versus ...one treatment failure (n = 8 of 291 ...

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Estimating the prevalence of depression associated with healthcare use in France using administrative databases

Estimating the prevalence of depression associated with healthcare use in France using administrative databases

... Population surveys provide much higher prevalence estimates of major depressive disorder during a 12- month period, ranging from 5 to 8%: 5.0% [22], or 6.0% [23] and 7.8% [24], depending on the survey. These esti- mates ...

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Discontinuation of antidepressant therapy among patients with major depressive disorder

Discontinuation of antidepressant therapy among patients with major depressive disorder

... first-line treatment option due their relatively low cost, good efficacy and safety ...maintenance treatment if the patient has chronic depression, severe functional im- pairment, or is at risk of severe ...

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A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF LOSARTAN ON PHARMACOKINETIC AND ANTIDEPRESSANT ACTIVITY OF FLUOXETINE

A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF LOSARTAN ON PHARMACOKINETIC AND ANTIDEPRESSANT ACTIVITY OF FLUOXETINE

... Effect of Losartan treatment on pharmacokinetic parameters of Fluoxetine in Healthy albino rabbits: Four male albino rabbits were taken and marked suitably. Rabbits were fasted for 18 h before commencing the ...

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Diabetes mellitus and co-morbid depression: treatment with milnacipran results in significant improvement of both diseases (results from the Austrian MDDM study group)

Diabetes mellitus and co-morbid depression: treatment with milnacipran results in significant improvement of both diseases (results from the Austrian MDDM study group)

... A weakness of the comparison of these two groups is the small size of the non-responder group which may have prevented certain effects from reaching statistical signifi- cance. Interestingly the non-responder group had a ...

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				Female hormonal imbalance and Ayurvedic approach

← Return to Article Details Female hormonal imbalance and Ayurvedic approach

... Herb –nirgundi (vitex negundo) is one of the best herb for treating vata-PMS. Shatawari, ashoka are for pitta type PMS.cinnamon and juniper berries in kapha PMS .shilajit is also great herb to use regulation of ...

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A Patient Bill of Rights for Psychotropic Prescription: A Call for a Higher Standard of Care

A Patient Bill of Rights for Psychotropic Prescription: A Call for a Higher Standard of Care

... different treatment episode, resulting in an average remission rate of 27% across lev- ...gle antidepressant produced the same remission rate as combined antidepressants and that therapy with 2 medi- ...

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