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Genetic and Phenotypic Associations With Sustained Antidepressant Use in Major Depressive Disorder.

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Antidepressants

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1990
Depressive symptoms are common in the elderly, and depressive illness is the most common of emotional disorders in those of advanced age. This article focuses on the use of antidepressant drugs for the treatment of older depressed patients. To correctly understand the use of antidepressant drugs, it is necessary to first appreciate the medical ...
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Antidepressant pharmacogenetics

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2014
This article reviews recent literature published over the period March 2012-August 2013 on antidepressant pharmacogenetics, with a focus on clinical translation and methodological challenges.Recently, various polymorphisms associated with differential antidepressant efficacy, tolerability, and safety have emerged in association studies, but mixed ...
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Antidepressant tachyphylaxis

Medical Hypotheses, 1984
We report eleven patients in whom tachyphylaxis to antidepressants, lithium or ECT occurred. These cases are a small sample of patients we have encountered in whom an initial good response to mood regulating drugs was not sustained. We suspect that systematic studies would reveal that tachyphylaxis is a common phenomenon with antidepressant therapies.
J, Lieb, A, Balter
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