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More Articles from The Primary Care Companion for DNS Disorders
Rounds in the General Hospital
Collaboration and Referral Between Internal Medicine and Psychiatry
February 26, 2015
Have you ever had a patient with active medical problems coupled with a problematic psychiatric disorder? If you have, then the following case vignette and discussion should prove useful…
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An Analysis of Relapse Rates and Predictors of Relapse in 2 Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trials of Desvenlafaxine for Major Depressive Disorder
February 26, 2015
In this article by McIntyre and colleagues, relapse rates and predictors of relapse were evaluated in 2 randomized, placebo-controlled trials of desvenlafaxine for major depressive disorder.
Letter to the Editor
Nabilone and Dementia-Associated Sexual Inhibition
February 19, 2015
A variety of pharmacologic interventions have been utilized to manage behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia. Is nabilone an effective treatment option for agitation and sexual disinhibition, which are…
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Evaluation of Changes in Citalopram Prescribing Patterns Following a US Food and Drug Administration Alert: A Retrospective Cohort Study
February 12, 2015
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning stating that patients older than 60 years are not recommended to receive doses of citalopram exceeding 20 mg daily…
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Incidence and Timing of Taper/Posttherapy-Emergent Adverse Events Following Discontinuation of Desvenlafaxine 50 mg/d in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
February 5, 2015
Here, review results from a post hoc analysis that evaluated the tolerability of long-term desvenlafaxine for major depressive disorder at discontinuation using a taper regimen compared with abrupt discontinuation.Â
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Depression and Anxiety Following Early Pregnancy Loss: Recommendations for Primary Care Providers
January 29, 2015
Emotional distress usually follows early pregnancy loss. This reaction tends to improve over time, but women should be screened for depression and anxiety in case a formal evaluation and…