Overcoming Challenges To Treat Inadequate Response In Major Depressive Disorder

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY(2020)

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​​ ​​ When a patient with major depressive disorder experiences inadequate response to an antidepressant, clinicians should employ measurement-based care strategies to improve outcomes. Evidence suggests that adjunctive therapies, such as the FDA-approved atypical antipsychotics, are efficacious when the initial treatment is well tolerated but not improving symptoms. Clinicians should consult guidelines, peer-reviewed journals, CME programs, and other sources to stay up-to-date with current and emerging treatments in this area. They should also be familiar with the available options for psychotherapy, neurostimulation, supplements, and exercise for patients who prefer alternative therapies. ​​.
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