Mar 18, 2020
People who experience a major depressive episode have at least a 50% chance of having one more episode during their lifetime. If they have had three or more episodes, then they have a 90% chance of another episode. Fortunately, maintenance treatment with antidepressants can lower the risk substantially and have been found superior to placebo substitution in almost all of the long-term studies. Nevertheless, many questions remain:
This webinar will address these questions and review the data, so that participants can make informed decisions about long-term antidepressant treatment.
Andrew Nierenberg, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital
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