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The Role of Pharmacogenetic Testing in the Amelioration of Antidepressant-Related Motor Disturbances in 2 Young Adult Men With Major Depressive Disorder
January 8, 2015
Two young men with depressive symptoms experienced severe motor disturbances while taking SSRIs. Both patients had a long history of medication failures and complex presentations. Genetic testing of the...