Antidepressants (July/August)

Date of Issue: 07/01/2017 | Volume: 15 | Number: 7&8

Issue Links:Learning Objectives | Editorial Information

Research is showing that all antidepressants have similar efficacy. So, which antidepressants should you choose, and how do you start a patient on treatment for their depression? This issue will give you sound advice, and also includes information and recommendations on newer antidepressants.

In This Issue

Article

Beginning Antidepressant Treatment: A Recommended Approach

Topics: Antidepressants | Depressive Disorder | Psychopharmacology Tips

How do you start a new patient on antidepressant treatment? We do this countless times in our practices, and reviewing the topic may feel a bit like returning to residency. However, it’s important to revisit our standard operating procedures from time to time to ensure we’re thinking carefully about our decisions during our busy days.

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Expert Q&A

When First-Line Depression Treatments Don’t Cut It: Newer Antidepressants and Sometimes, Antipsychotics

Topics: Antidepressants | Depressive Disorder | Psychopharmacology Tips | Registered Articles

You’ve tried different SSRIs and then some, but your patient either can’t tolerate what you’ve prescribed or simply hasn’t experienced a lift in mood. Now what? Dr. Gitlin has some ideas.

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Expert Q&A

When Depression Meds Fail, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Might Be Plan B

Topics: Antidepressants | Depressive Disorder | Psychopharmacology Tips

Your patient has now failed four antidepressant medications, both alone and as cocktails. What else can you pull out of your bag of tricks? Dr. Becker suggests considering transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), which he maintains is underutilized. “Many of my colleagues right down the hall from me still don’t think of TMS for treatment or don’t know who to refer for it,” he says. “I think it should be more readily considered for a lot of patients out there.” For a look at how TMS works, how effective it is, how it compares with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), whether some brands of TMS machines are better than others, and what you have to do to make sure your patient’s health insurance plan picks up the tab, we spoke with Dr. Becker, who prescribes this treatment for some of his patients.

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Article

ConsumerLab.com: Guiding Patients Toward OTCs That Won’t Hurt Them

Topics: Anxiety Disorder | Natural Medications | Practice Tools and Tips

Dr. Gardiner recommends ConsumerLab.com to patients to “try to stop them from hurting themselves with mislabeled products or wasting their money” and to help determine whether a supplement might interfere with a medication he is prescribing.

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News of Note

NeuroStar’s Latest TMS System: 19 Minutes Is the New 40

Topics: Depressive Disorder

NeuroStar just announced that the FDA has cleared an updated version of its TMS system. Called the NeuroStar Advanced Therapy System, its primary claim to fame is that patients can receive a full TMS treatment in only 19 minutes, as opposed to the 40 minutes required with NeuroStar’s original system.

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CME Post-Test

CME Post-Test - Antidepressants, TCPR, July/August 2017

Topics: CME Post-Test

The post-test for this issue is available for one year after the publication date to subscribers only. By successfully completing the test you will be awarded a certificate for 2 CME credits.

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