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Depression and Major Depressive Disorder
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Improvement in Functional Outcomes With Adjunctive Aripiprazole Versus Placebo in Major Depressive Disorder: A Pooled Post Hoc Analysis of 3 Short-Term Studies
December 20, 2012
A potential treatment option for residual depression is to add a low-dose antipsychotic to an antidepressant regimen. In this article, Fabian and colleagues analyzed data from 3 similarly designed...