Antidepressant treatment resistance is associated with increased inflammatory markers in patients with major depressive disorder

Volume: 95, Pages: 43 - 49
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
One third of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) fail to respond to currently available antidepressant medications. Inflammation may contribute to treatment non-response through effects on neurotransmitter systems relevant to antidepressant efficacy. In post-hoc analyses, increased concentrations of inflammatory markers prior to treatment predict poor antidepressant response. However, limited data exists on whether depressed patients...
Paper Details
Title
Antidepressant treatment resistance is associated with increased inflammatory markers in patients with major depressive disorder
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
95
Pages
43 - 49
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