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    Effect of Intranasal Calcitonin in a Patient with McCune-Albright Syndrome, Fibrous Dysplasia, and Refractory Bone Pain by Tayane Muniz Fighera, Poli Mara Spritzer

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…She was diagnosed with MAS at 4 years of age and, during follow-up, she had multiple pathological fractures and bone pain refractory to treatment with bisphosphonates, tricyclic antidepressants, and opioids. The pain was incapacitating and the patient required a wheelchair. …”
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    Recurrent Catatonia due to Episodic Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by Soumitra Das, Sakshi Prasad, Palak Atul Fichadia, Abhigan Babu Shrestha, Ozge C. Amuk Williams, Anil Bachu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…A combination of ECT and antidepressants with ERP therapy for recurrent catatonia with OCD could be effective as a therapeutic modality.…”
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    Fatigue in Parkinson’s disease—A narrative review by Baikuntha Panigrahi, Kanchana S. Pillai, Divya M. Radhakrishnan, Roopa Rajan, Achal K. Srivastava

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Fatigue in PD is treated using pharmacological therapies (such as dopaminergic agents, antidepressants, methylphenidate, and modafinil) and non-pharmacological interventions (such as exercise). …”
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    Ketamine for the Treatment of Chronic Pain: A Comprehensive Review by Jacob E. Israel, Samantha St Pierre, Emily Ellis, Josephine S. Hanukaai, Nazir Noor, Giustino Varrassi, Markus Wells, Alan D. Kaye

    Published 2021-07-01
    “… # Conclusion First-line treatment for many chronic pain conditions includes NSAIDs, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and opioids. However, these treatment methods are unsuccessful in a subset of patients. …”
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    Zuranolone for postpartum depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis of two randomized studies by Juliana Almeida Oliveira, Karine Eskandar, Marcos Aurélio Araújo Freitas, Chris Elizabeth Philip

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Zuranolone was significantly associated to an improvement of Clinical Global Impression response rate; Hamilton Depression Rating Scale 15 days and 45-day remission, 3-day, 15-day, and 45-day symptom remission, and reduction in the dose of antidepressants. As for safety outcomes, it was noticed that zuranolone increases sedation risk, which can be dose related. …”
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    Liver Transplantation in Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis. Benefits and Limitations of Psychosocial Selection and Support in Alcohol Relapse. The Experience of a Tertiary Center in Ita... by Luca S. Belli, Adelaide Panariello, Giovanni Perricone, Paola Prandoni, Raffaella Viganò, Chiara Mazzarelli, Chiara Becchetti, Sara Giacalone, Giovanna Donvito, Sara Conti, Paolo A. Cortesi, Elena Roselli, Gianpaola Monti, Marco Carbone, Luciano G. De Carlis, Luciano G. De Carlis, Mauro Percudani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Sixteen transplanted patients had major depression with or without anxiety, with 10 patients (33%) being treated with antidepressants post-LT. Overall, 4 patients (16%) relapsed into alcohol consumption after liver transplantation and 1 died of alcohol related liver disease (4%). …”
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    S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine Augmentation in Patients with Stage II Treatment-Resistant Major Depressive Disorder: An Open Label, Fixed Dose, Single-Blind Study by Domenico De Berardis, Stefano Marini, Nicola Serroni, Gabriella Rapini, Felice Iasevoli, Alessandro Valchera, Maria Signorelli, Eugenio Aguglia, Giampaolo Perna, Anatolia Salone, Giuseppe Di Iorio, Giovanni Martinotti, Massimo Di Giannantonio

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Thirty-three outpatients with major depressive episode who failed to respond to at least 8 weeks of treatment with two adequate and stable doses of antidepressants were treated openly with fixed dose of SAMe (800 mg) for 8 weeks, added to existing medication. …”
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    Associations of Atopic Dermatitis in Late Adolescence with Occupation, Mental Health, Income from Work and Marital Status: A National Longitudinal Study by Grigorios Theodosiou, Therese Sterner, Ayako Hiyoshi, Michael Carlberg, Åke Svensson, Scott Montgomery, Laura von Kobyletzki

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, men with AD in adolescence, especially those with severe AD, more often had a prescription for antidepressants or anxiolytics at the age of 50–57 years (unadjusted HR 1.55, 95% CI 1.32–1.81). …”
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    Recent advances in understanding and managing body dysmorphic disorder by David Mataix-Cols, Lorena Fernández de la Cruz, Georgina Krebs

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The recommended treatments for BDD are outlined, namely cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and antidepressants, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. …”
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    Pharmacogenomics in psychiatry: Practice recommendations from an Asian perspective (2024) by Shih Ee Goh, Saumya Shekhar Jamuar, Siew Eng Chua, Derrick Chen Kuan Yeo, Jerome Hern Yee Goh, Chee Hon Chin, Mohamed Zakir Karuvetil, Ee Lian Lee, Daniel Shuen Sheng Fung, Giles Ming Yee Tan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results: Pharmacogenomic testing should be mainly limited to drug-gene pairs with established clinical evidence, such as antidepressants and CYP2C19/CYP2D6. Direct-to-consumer pharmacogenomic panels that assay multiple genes and analyse them via proprietary algorithms, are not presently recommended in Singapore’s psychiatric setting due to inconclusive evidence on clinical outcomes. …”
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    Narcolepsy treatment: from exorcism and bloodletting to modern therapy with histamine receptor inverse agonists by E. Sakalauskaitė-Juodeikienė, R. Masaitienė

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors were also often prescribed to manage cataplexy, while low doses of tricyclic antidepressants were used as third-line treatment. In this paper, we also present new European management guidelines for narcolepsy presented in 17th European Narcolepsy Masterclass in Berlin in September 5, 2020. …”
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    Role of prescribed medication in the development of iron deficiency anaemia in adults—a case–control study by Orouba Almilaji, Jonathon Snook, Kiran Prabhu, Elizabeth Williams, Frazer Warricker

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Objective To estimate the strength of association between exposure to selected classes of prescribed medications and the risk of developing iron deficiency anaemia (IDA), specifically considering oral anticoagulants (OACs), antidepressants, antiplatelet agents, proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatories.Design A case–control study involving the analysis of community repeat prescriptions among subjects referred with IDA, and unmatched controls referred as gastroenterology fast-tracks for other indications. …”
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    Effects of yoga on depressive symptoms in women with pregnancy: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Sasinun Punsuwun, Sarah Oerther, Chuntana Reangsing

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background: While electroconvulsive therapy and antidepressants are standard treatments for depressed pregnant women, they are not without threats. …”
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    Effect of vortioxetine versus venlafaxine on cognitive functions in adults with major depressive disorder: A randomized-controlled trial by Chayan K. Manna, Rajeev Ranjan, Pankaj Kumar, Shamshad Ahmad, Santanu Nath

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Background: Vortioxetine and venlafaxine are antidepressants which have shown established efficacy to treat major depressive disorder (MDD). …”
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    The role of the corticotropin-releasing hormone and its receptors in the regulation of stress response by E. V. Sukhareva

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…To date, studies have been conducted in which CRHR1 is a target for antidepressants, which are, in fact, antagonists of this receptor. …”
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    Disulfiram Induced Psychosis: A Case Report by D. R. Survilaitė, R. Žemaitytė

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Caution is recommended for patients who use benzodiazepines, some antibiotics, anticoagulants, tricyclic antidepressants. There may be some adverse effects, more serious ones include changes in vision, numbness, pain or weakness in the limbs, liver cell damage, peripheral neuropathy, seizures – but these are considered to be very rare. …”
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    Occurrence of micropollutants in surface water and removal by catalytic wet peroxide oxidation enhanced filtration using polymeric membranes loaded with carbon nanotubes by Adriano S. Silva, Paulo Zadra Filho, Ana Paula Ferreira, Fernanda F. Roman, Arthur P. Baldo, Madeleine Rauhauser, Jose L. Diaz de Tuesta, Ana I. Pereira, Adrián M.T. Silva, Juliana M.T. Pietrobelli, Marzhan S. Kalmakhanova, Daniel D. Snow, Helder T. Gomes

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The statistical analysis revealed the correlation between the pollutants, showed the oscillation in their amounts, and enabled the identification of specific pollutant groups that deserve attention for treatment, such as antibiotics and antidepressants. Moreover, an innovative catalytic wet peroxide oxidation (CWPO) intensified filtration process was investigated as a possible water treatment solution, using composite polymeric membranes loaded with carbon nanotubes (CNTs). …”
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    Women's perception of risks of adverse fetal pregnancy outcomes: a large-scale multinational survey by Irene Petersen, Hedvig Nordeng, Angela Lupattelli, Rachel L McCrea

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The women rated cranberries and ginger least harmful (mean risk perception scores 1.1 and 1.5 of 10, respectively) and antidepressants, alcohol, smoking and thalidomide as most harmful (7.6, 8.6, 9.2 and 9.4 out of 10, respectively). …”
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    RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE EFFICACY OF LONG-TERM TREATMENT OF FELINE IDIOPATHIC CYSTITIS by Anca Bărbos, Vlad Luca, Alexandra Biriș, Radu Lăcătuș

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…During the acute episode most cats received analgesics (92.86%), antibiotics (82.14%), anti-inflammatories (71.43%), antidepressants and sympatholytics with improvements in 82.14% of cases. …”
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