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Antidepressants - Going Backwards: HISTORY of Depression and Antidepressants

Antidepressants - Going Backwards: HISTORY of Depression and Antidepressants

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In this segment, I start with a historical monologue on the history of depression and its' treatments throughout human history. Then, Dr. Gillman explains why it's so important to adequately treat depression with appropriate medications, despite sometimes having to manage a more severe side effect profile. He argues that the risk/benefit ratio, especially when biologic (vs. neurotic) depression is appropriately identified and diagnosed, oftentimes reveals greater benefit with MAOIs and TCAs than with SSRIs.

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Disclaimer, this podcast is for informational purposes only. The information provided in this podcast and related materials are meant only to educate. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice. While I am a medical doctor and many of my guests have extensive medical training and experience, nothing stated in this podcast nor materials related to this podcast, including recommended websites, texts, graphics, images, or any other materials should be treated as a substitute for professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis or treatment. All listeners should consult with a medical professional, licensed mental health provider or other healthcare provider if seeking medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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