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Remission possible, but hard to sustain

posted Saturday, 18 November 2006

Jim Rosack

Whatever else one takes away from this mountain of data on the treatment of depression, the NIMH-sponsored STAR*D study shows the disorder is-for most patients-a chronic illness characterized by remissions and relapses.

Findings from the latest phase of the National Institute of Mental Health's STAR*D (Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression) study indicate that patients who require multiple antidepressant drug trials to reach remission not only have significantly higher rates of relapse but also relapse sooner, compared with patients who require only one or two drug trials. Nonetheless, with persistence, about two-thirds of people with depression can reach remission if they are willing to try different medications.

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