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When a depressed patient fails to improve

Pages 251-258 | Published online: 17 May 2016
 

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Not all depressed patients respond well to initial treatment with antidepressants. For some of these patients, this can prove a mortal danger, with suicide the end result. In this article, Dr Lentz describes the six most common problems to which a poor therapeutic response can be traced and suggests measures to counteract them.

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