It is frustrating for all involved when someone does not respond to treatments for depression that work for most other people. But we can’t accurately predict who will respond to a particular intervention, and some will be in the group called the “non-responders.” Calling them “non-responders” almost sounds like we are blaming them for not getting better, doesn’t it? Let’s not blame these people, but rather review some strategies to address treatment-resistant depression and...
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Symbyax for use in patients with treatment-resistant depression, drugmaker Eli Lilly is... Read more »
This study is designed to create a registry that will collect information about patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) who are currently... Read more »
This is a study to create a registry of patients who suffer from treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Researchers will collect information about... Read more »
This is a study to compare the safety and effectiveness of Vagus Nerve Stimulation Therapy in patients with treatment-resistant depression. This... Read more »
Researchers in South Carolina have found that treatment with a nerve-stimulation therapy may help patients with treatment-resistant depression.... Read more »