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We All Know What We Mean by Treatment-resistant Depression - Don't We?

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Journal Br J Psychiatry
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2018 Apr 26
PMID 29693539
Citations 8
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Abstract

Although in common use, treatment-resistant depression is unhelpful both conceptually and practically. In this issue a new term, multiple-therapy-resistant major depressive disorder, is proposed; although it may be useful in guiding treatment options for patients with persisting depression, it should not be an automatic trigger for further, more invasive treatments.Declaration of interestsI.M.A. has been a consultant for pharmaceutical companies developing and marketing antidepressants and has been an author on publications that have used the term treatment-resistant depression.

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