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  2. Atypical depression - Wikipedia

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    Atypical depression is a chronic syndrome that tends to begin earlier in life than other forms of depression—usually beginning in the teenage years. Similarly, patients with atypical depression are more likely to have anxiety disorders, (such as generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and social anxiety disorder ...

  3. Phenelzine - Wikipedia

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    Patients with depressive symptomology characterized as "atypical," "nonendogenous," and/or "neurotic" respond particularly well to phenelzine. [7] The medication is also useful in patients who do not respond favorably to first and second-line treatments for depression, or are " treatment-resistant ."

  4. Management of depression - Wikipedia

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    The risk factors [110] for treatment resistant depression are: the duration of the episode of depression, severity of the episode, if bipolar, lack of improvement in symptoms within the first couple of treatment weeks, anxious or avoidant and borderline comorbidity and old age. Treatment resistant depression is best handled with a combination ...

  5. Mirtazapine - Wikipedia

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    Mirtazapine, sold under the brand name Remeron among others, is an atypical tetracyclic antidepressant, and as such is used primarily to treat depression. [11] [12] Its effects may take up to four weeks but can also manifest as early as one to two weeks. [12] [13] It is often used in cases of depression complicated by anxiety or insomnia.

  6. Antidepressant - Wikipedia

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    As a second-line treatment for mild depression that persists after other interventions. The guidelines further note that in most cases, antidepressants should be used in combination with psychosocial interventions and should be continued for at least six months to reduce the risk of relapse and that SSRIs are typically better tolerated than ...

  7. Lurasidone - Wikipedia

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    Lurasidone, sold under the brand name Latuda among others, is an atypical antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar depression. [2] It is taken by mouth . Common side effects include nausea , mild movement problems , sedation , and restlessness . [ 2 ]