Journal article
An adjunctive antidepressant nutraceutical combination in treating major depression: Study protocol, And clinical considerations
J Sarris, C Stough, C Bousman, J Murphy, K Savage, DJ Smith, R Menon, S Chamoli, G Oliver, M Berk, GJ Byrne, C Ng, D Mischoulon
Advances in Integrative Medicine | Published : 2015
Abstract
Current treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD), a prevalent and disabling mental illness, is inadequate, with two-thirds of people treated with first-line antidepressants not achieving remission. MDD is for many a chronic condition, often requiring multiple treatment attempts, thus development of additional interventions is urgently required. An emerging approach to improve non-response to antidepressants is the use of adjunctive nutraceuticals. The pathophysiology of MDD is considered to involve a range of abnormalities (monoamine impairment, neuro-endocrinological changes, reduced brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and cytokine alterations). By targeting an array of these key neurob..
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