Switching Medications and Continuing Treatment Could Help Teens with Severe Depression

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Switching Medications and Continuing Treatment Could Help Teens with Severe Depression

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More than one-third of teenagers with treatment-resistant depression " many of whom had been depressed for more than two years " became symptom-free six months after switching their medication or combining a medicine switch with cognitive behavioral therapy during a multicenter study led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers.

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