Neurology, the study of the nervous system and its disorders, intersects deeply with psychiatry. Many neurological conditions, from Parkinson’s disease to epilepsy, have psychiatric manifestations. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry delves into this intricate relationship, exploring the psychological implications of neurological disorders and the neurological aspects of psychiatric conditions. Our expert editors curate content that bridges these two fields, ensuring that psychiatrists are equipped to understand and address the complex interplay between the brain and the mind.
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Efficacy of Duloxetine on Painful Physical Symptoms in Major Depressive Disorder for Patients With Clinically Significant Painful Physical Symptoms at Baseline: A Meta-Analysis of 11 Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trials
December 15, 2011
Read this meta-analysis of studies examining the efficacy of duloxetine for both painful physical symptoms and depressive illness in patients with mild to moderate major depressive disorder.