University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
INTRODUCTION
To increase the chance of successful pharmacologic antidepressant therapy for patients with depression, clinicians should review several specific topics with their patients before the initiation of such therapy. Discussion points range from alternatives to pharmacologic therapy to common adverse effects of specific medications.
Clinicians can begin the discussion by soliciting specific aspects of the patient’s condition, including any previous experience with antidepressant therapy, the patient’s expectations for therapy, and any external sources of information regarding therapy. After establishing expectations and understanding the past history of the patient’s condition, alternatives to drug therapy may be considered and discussed.
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