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Understanding Antidepressant Mechanism of Action and Its Effect on Efficacy and Safety

Anita H. Clayton, MD

Do you consider an agent’s mechanism of action when prescribing antidepressants? Here, learn how antidepressants work and find out how their mechanisms of action can help you make individualized treatment decisions.

0.5 Credit    [See the entire activity]

 

Applying Antidepressant Study Results to Clinical Practice

Michael E. Thase, MD

Review recent data for newer antidepressants and learn how to analyze trial design, methodology, publication bias, and placebo response rates to glean the most useful information and apply the results to your clinical practice.

0.5 Credit    [See the entire activity]

 

Advancing the Treatment of Depression With Personalized Medicine

Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD

Can gender predict a response to antidepressants? What about family history? Find out about personalizing variables in antidepressant treatment and learn what you can do to improve outcomes for your patients with depression.

0.5 Credit    [See the entire activity]

 
Anita H. Clayton, MD
University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville
Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD
Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Michael E. Thase, MD
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh