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Relapse

Mar 5th, 2010 by admin

Depression Relapses

Current guidelines for antidepressant-use recommend four to six months of ongoing treatment consequent to symptom resolution in order to prevent relapse. Combined evidence from several random, controlled trials reveals that continuing antidepressant medications following recovery substantially reduces.

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