Key features of depression and its management in general practice.

 
"..I'm not like I was before"
Which of the following statements are true of the pharmacological treatment of major depression?
1. The majority of patients with major depression respond to antidepressant treatment.
2. All available antidepressants are equally effective if given at an adequate dose for a sufficient period.
3. Newer antidepressants and older antidepressants such as tricyclics or the monoamine oxidase inhibitors have an equal incidence of significant side effects.
4. Newer antidepressants have higher compliance rates than older drugs.
5. SSRIs are first-line treatment for depression requiring antidepressants.

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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