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The Use of CAMs to Achieve Remission in MDD

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The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicines to Achieve Remission in Major Depressive Disorder

Maurizio Fava, MD (Chair) et al

Read this Supplement to find out about the newest research and receive expert recommendations on omega-3 fatty acids, folate, SAM-e, and St John's wort to help optimize your patients' depression treatment.

3.5 Credits    [See the entire activity]

 

Using Complementary and Alternative Medicines for Depression

Maurizio Fava, MD

About half of patients with depression have used at least 1 CAM in the past year. Read this J Clin Psychlopedia activity to learn when and when not to use these treatments as part of your patients' pharmacotherapeutic regimens.

1 Credit    [See the entire activity]

 

Evidence for Folate in Combination With Antidepressants at Initiation of Therapy

Maurizio Fava, MD, and David Mischoulon, PhD

Antidepressant monotherapy produces relatively low remission rates and adjunctive agents may help to enhance their effect. Here, learn about folate, including the mechanism of action and efficacy of different formulations, to find out when addding this CAM to your patients' antidepressant is appropriate.

1 Credit    [See entire activity]

 
Maurizio Fava, MD
Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Marlene P. Freeman, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Richard C. Shelton, MD
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee
David Mischoulon, PhD
Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
George I. Papakostas, MD
Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston