Key features of depression
and its management in general practice.
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"..I'm
not like I was before"
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Which
of the following statements are true of the pharmacological treatment
of major depression? |
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1.
The majority of patients with major depression respond to antidepressant
treatment. |
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2.
All available antidepressants are equally effective if given at an
adequate dose for a sufficient period. |
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3.
Newer antidepressants and older antidepressants such as tricyclics
or the monoamine oxidase inhibitors have an equal incidence of significant
side effects. |
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4.
Newer antidepressants have higher compliance rates than older drugs.
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5.
SSRIs are first-line treatment for depression requiring antidepressants.
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3.
Newer antidepressants and older antidepressants such as tricyclics or
the monoamine oxidase inhibitors have an equal incidence of significant
side effects.
Author's
answer: False
The
differences between newer antidepressants and older antidepressants such
as tricyclics or the monoamine oxidase inhibitors, lie primarily in their
side effects and their potential interactions with other drugs.
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