Up To A Third Of Adults With Major Depression Do Not Respond To Treatment

Kaiser Health News (10/4, Gorman) focuses on “treatment-resistant depression,” which is defined as “depression that doesn’t respond to two different medications when taken one after the other, at the right dose and for the right amount of time.” Currently, almost “16 million adults have major depression, and up to a third do not respond to treatment,” a study published in the October issue of the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry indicates. Some “experts” now “say that as many as half of older adults don’t get better with standard treatment.”

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— “When The Blues Won’t Let You Be,” Anna Gorman , Kaiser Health News, October 4, 2016.

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