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  • |Short definition=drugs used in the treatment of clinical depression {{PAGENAME}} (definition) drugs used in the treatment of clinical depression<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • '''Atypical Depression''' ...dɪˈprɛʃən) is a subtype of [[Major depressive disorder|MDD]] or [[Clinical depression]]. It is characterized by mood reactivity, which means that the individual'
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  • ...tal health]] disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life. ...to a severe form of depression that has become so serious that it requires clinical intervention.
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  • ...opment for the treatment of [[major depressive disorder]] and [[postpartum depression]]. ...is a common suffix used in the names of steroids, indicating the presence of a ketone group.
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  • == Major Depression == ...epression''' (pronounced: /ˈmeɪdʒər dɪˈprɛʃən/), also known as '''Clinical Depression''' or '''Major Depressive Disorder''' (MDD), is a common and serious [[mood
    2 KB (254 words) - 22:58, 9 February 2024
  • == Clinical Depression == ...and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. It can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems and can decrease a person's ability to func
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  • ...he [[Hamilton Depression Rating Scale]] (HDRS), also known as the Hamilton Depression Scale (HDS) or the HAM-D. ...This scale is widely used in the field of psychiatry for both research and clinical purposes.
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  • ...also known as '''DAT''') is a protein that is responsible for the reuptake of [[dopamine]] in the brain. It is encoded by the SLC6A3 gene. ...ihydroxyphenethylamine, and "transporter" refers to the protein's function of transporting dopamine from the synaptic cleft back into the presynaptic neu
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  • ...al drug]] that was developed by [[GlaxoSmithKline]] for the treatment of [[depression]] and [[fatigue]]. It is a [[norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor]] ( ...eir availability in the brain. This mechanism of action is similar to that of other NDRIs, such as bupropion.
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  • == Double Depression == ...e a condition where a person experiences a major depressive episode on top of a pre-existing [[Dysthymia|dysthymic disorder]].
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  • ...elopment and testing, and are being studied for their potential to treat [[Depression]] and other related [[Mental Disorders]]. ...tudied or researched, and "antidepressants", which are drugs used to treat depression.
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  • ...ive disorder]] (MDD) that do not respond adequately to appropriate courses of at least two [[Antidepressant|antidepressants]]. ...ant" comes from the Latin ''resistere'', meaning "to withstand". The term "depression" comes from the Latin ''deprimere'', meaning "to press down".
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  • ...ls of this important signaling molecule in cells, which can have a variety of effects, including reducing inflammation. === Clinical Use ===
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  • |Primary_specialty=Clinical Social Worker |Organization=Heights Anxiety And Depression Center Inc
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  • |Primary_specialty=Clinical Social Worker |Organization=Heights Anxiety And Depression Center Inc
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  • == Beck Depression Inventory == ...rating inventory that measures characteristic attitudes and symptoms of [[depression]] (pronounced as /dɪˈprɛʃən/). It is named after its creator, [[Aaron
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  • ...is a wave of [[electrochemical]] changes that moves across the [[cortex]] of the [[brain]]. It is believed to be involved in various neurological and ps ...Spreading" refers to the way the wave of changes moves across the cortex. "Depression" in this context refers to a decrease in normal brain activity.
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  • ...al health disorder]] characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest in activities, and a decreased ability to function in daily life. ...pressed down", and "disorder" from the Old French "desordre" meaning "lack of order".
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  • ...euptake of [[norepinephrine]] without significantly affecting the reuptake of other neurotransmitters such as [[serotonin]] and [[dopamine]]. Additionall ...ssion. The selectivity of Daledalin could have offered advantages in terms of side effect profiles compared to less selective antidepressants.
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  • ...ped by [[Sanofi-Aventis]] for the treatment of [[anxiety disorders]] and [[depression]]. The name "Saredutant" is a portmanteau of the words "Sanofi-Aventis", the pharmaceutical company that developed the d
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