American College Of Physicians Finds No Substantial Differences Among "Second-Generation" Antidepressant Drugs

Posted by on November 19th, 2008 at 06:00am

The American College of Physicians is publishing a new guideline for the treatment of depression in Annals of Internal Medicine. ACP found no substantial differences in efficacy or quality of life among “second-generation” antidepressants used to treat depressive disorders such as major depressive disorder.

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