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Incidence and Timing of Taper/Posttherapy-Emergent Adverse Events Following Discontinuation of Desvenlafaxine 50 mg/d in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder
February 5, 2015
Here, review results from a post hoc analysis that evaluated the tolerability of long-term desvenlafaxine for major depressive disorder at discontinuation using a taper regimen compared with abrupt discontinuation.Â
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Depression and Anxiety Following Early Pregnancy Loss: Recommendations for Primary Care Providers
January 29, 2015
Emotional distress usually follows early pregnancy loss. This reaction tends to improve over time, but women should be screened for depression and anxiety in case a formal evaluation and…
Brief Report
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…
Perspective
Effective Research Strategies for Trainees in Internal Medicine Residency Programs
January 1, 2015
The authors of this article review various considerations when attempting to undertake research activities within an internal medicine residency training program such as available institutional resources, engagement of residents…
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Impact of the Creation and Implementation of a Clinical Management Guideline for Personality Disorders in Reducing Use of Mechanical Restraints in a Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
December 25, 2014
Mechanical restraints can be psychologically harmful for both patients and staff. To reduce such procedures in their inpatient psychiatric unit, the authors of this study designed a guideline centered…