Weekend Doctor: Antidepressants in the long term
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Weekend Doctor: Antidepressants in the long term
By Christian Steiner, MD, Psychiatry Psychiatric Center of Northwest Ohio The long-term use of antidepressants is a critical aspect of managing major depressive disorder (MDD) to prevent relapse and recurrence. Clinical guidelines, such as those from the American Psychiatric Association, recommend maintenance therapy with antidepressants for at least six months after achieving remission to prevent relapse. For patients with a high risk of recur…
Antidepressant prescribing in Australian primary care: time to reevaluate
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