Saturday, June 30, 2007

Dosage Adjustment in Special Populations

Special consideration may be necessary when prescribing pharmacologic therapy for depression and anxiety disorders in certain populations of patients. These populations are diverse in demographics and symptomatology. As a result, discussions of the special considerations their comorbid conditions require tend to be outside of the mainstream literature. This article discusses 3 special populations: patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), patients with HIV or AIDS, and Asian Americans. When prescribing pharmacologic therapy for depression to patients in these special populations, clinicians must perform thorough patient assessments, maintain a high index of suspicion for comorbidities, and proceed with slow and gentle titration of medications.

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