A new study has found that antidepressant resistance is more common than was thought: 48% of people with depression have tried at least two medications without effect, while 37% have tried four or more. It suggests the need for an urgent rethink of the current approach to treating depression.Continue ReadingCategory: Mental Health, Brain Health, Body & MindTags: Depression, antidepressant, Treatment resistance, University of Birmingham
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Initial drugs don't work for 48% of depressed people
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