VOLUME 62 2001 SUPPLEMENT 4
Articles
3 Introduction: Early Onset of Antidepressant Action. Jerrold
F. Rosenbaum
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4 Early Onset of Antidepressant Action: Impact on Primary
Care. Larry Culpepper
[Abstract]
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7 Possible Neurobiological Mechanisms Underlying Faster Onset
of Antidepressant Action. Pierre Blier
[Abstract]
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12 Measuring Onset of Antidepressant Action in Clinical
Trials: An Overview of Definitions and Methodology. Andrew C.
Leon
[Abstract]
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17 Evidence of Early Onset of Antidepressant Effect in
Randomized Controlled Trials. Stephen M. Stahl, Andrew A.
Nierenberg, and Jack M. Gorman
[Abstract]
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24 ECT and Onset of Action. Steven P. Roose and Mitchell
Nobler
[Abstract]
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27 Clinical Significance of Monitoring Early Symptom Change to
Predict Outcome. Madhukar H. Trivedi and Shannon M. Baker
[Abstract]
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34 An Ideal Trial to Test Differential Onset of Antidepressant
Effect. Andrew C. Leon, Pierre Blier, Larry Culpepper, Jack M.
Gorman, Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, Andrew A. Nierenberg, Steven P.
Roose, Jerrold F. Rosenbaum, Stephen M. Stahl, and Madhukar H.
Trivedi
[Abstract]
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37 Debate and Discussion: Do Some Antidepressants Have a
Faster Onset of Action Than Others?
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