Posts Tagged ‘antidepressants’

Oxfordshire Study Examines Self-Harm In UK Armed Forces

Posted by poster on March 9th, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags:  •  Comments Off

A study of individuals presenting to an Oxfordshire hospital suggests that an increasing number of armed forces personnel are self-harming. generic accutane mastercard Their self-harm appears to be in response to relationship and employment problems - with alcohol playing a major role in most cases.
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ASPS Twins Study Finds Environmental Factors Trump Genetics In Facial Aging

Posted by poster on February 16th, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

Your mother’s wrinkles - or lack there of, may not be the best predictor of how you’ll age. In fact, a new study claims just the opposite. The study, involving identical twins, suggests that despite genetic make-up, certain environmental factors can add years to a person’s perceived age. Results just published on the web-based version […]

Research Investigates The Effectiveness Of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Posted by poster on January 28th, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme is expanding the evidence base surrounding the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for the treatment of depression by commissioning three new research projects. Existing research suggests that CBT may be effective

Drug-Free Prevention Of Postnatal Depression

Posted by poster on January 7th, 2009 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

A heart-to-heart chat with a peer has proven an effective way to prevent postnatal depression in high risk women, cutting the risk of depression by 50%, according to a University of Toronto nursing study published in BMJ Online.
Dr. Cindy-Lee Dennis, an associate professor at the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing and Canada research chair […]

CeNeRx BioPharma Initiates Phase II Clinical Trial Of Its Novel Antidepressant Agent Tyrima(TM)

Posted by poster on December 26th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

CeNeRx BioPharma,
Inc., a clinical stage company developing and commercializing innovative
treatments for diseases of the central nervous system, announced that
it has initiated a Phase II clinical trial for its lead product candidate […]

Antidepressants Most Common Medication For Australian Women

Posted by poster on December 24th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

A new study has revealed the most commonly prescribed medication for Australian women is antidepressants.
The study, by researchers from Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH).
Buy generic ultram Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and Medicare data were linked to survey data to examine claims and costs of medications

CBT Or Zoloft Or Both Effective For Childhood Anxiety Disorders

Posted by poster on November 27th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

Researchers in the US found that either cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or the antidepressant sertraline (brand name Zoloft) were more
effective than a placebo drug in treating a range of childhood anxiety disorders, but a combination of Zoloft and CBT worked even better.
The Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Study (CAMS), which took part in six

Study: Teen Suicide Spike Was No Fluke

Posted by poster on November 24th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

A troubling study in the September 3rd Journal of the American Medical Association raises new concerns about kids committing suicide in this country. After a one year spike in the number of suicides, doctors were hoping to see more normal numbers in the latest study, but

AstraZeneca Announces European SEROQUEL XR Submission For The Treatment Of Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Posted by poster on November 20th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

AstraZeneca announced its submission of SEROQUEL XR (quetiapine fumarate extended release tablets) to European regulatory authorities seeking approval for both short-term and maintenance treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Building on the US GAD submission announced in May this year,1 this is

Link Between Depression And Higher Death Rates From All Causes Among Elderly With Diabetes

Posted by poster on November 19th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , ,  •  Comments Off

In a large group of Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes, depression was associated with a higher death rate from all causes during a two-year study period. The findings are published in the October 2008 Journal of General Internal Medicine.
Lead author Dr. Wayne Katon, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington (UW),

Older Adults Put At Risk For Depression Recurrence When They Suffer Restless Nights

Posted by poster on November 16th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

Nearly 60 percent of the nation’s elderly have trouble sleeping, whether it’s a lot of tossing and turning or outright bouts of insomnia. While for most people sleeplessness can be annoying at best or unhealthy at worst, for elderly individuals who have suffered from depression in the past, poor sleep may be the first sign […]

Primary Research Of Treatments For Adolescents With Persistent Depression

Posted by poster on November 15th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

Research published by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme has added to the evidence base on treatment for adolescents who are clinically depressed. The researchers found that for adolescents with moderate to severe major depression, the addition of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to drug therapy […]

Gender Bias Seen In Response To Common Antidepressant

Posted by poster on November 14th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

Women with depression may be much more likely than men to get relief from a commonly used, inexpensive antidepressant drug, a new national study finds. But many members of both sexes may find that it helps ease their depression symptoms.
The persistence of a gender

European CHMP Issues Positive Opinion On Cymbalta For The Treatment Of Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Posted by poster on August 22nd, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

Eli Lilly and Co (NYSE: LLY) and Boehringer Ingelheim announced that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has issued a positive opinion supporting the approval of Cymbalta® (duloxetine hydrochloride) for

Association Between Genetic Variation And Antidepressant Treatment Response Replicated By New Study

Posted by poster on August 11th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , , , ,  •  Comments Off

Pharmacogenetics, the study of genetic variation that influences an individual’s response to drugs, is an important and growing focus in all of medical research, including psychiatry. It is a complex field, however, revealed by the lack of consistent and replicable findings across multiple studies, but some

According To Research From The University Of Navarra, Smokers Have A 41% Higher Risk Of Suffering Depression

Posted by poster on August 7th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

The risk of suffering depression increases 41% in smokers, in comparison with non-smokers. This was the conclusion of a study undertaken with 8,556 participants by scientists of the University of Navarra, in collaboration with the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the Harvard School of Public Health (USA), and which demonstrates, in a […]

NARSAD Researchers Showcase New Treatment Options For Severe Depression; Provide New Clues About Treating Clinical Anxiety And Schizophrenia

Posted by poster on August 2nd, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

New findings from research supported by NARSAD, the world’s leading charity dedicated to mental health research, and conducted by scientists at Washington University’s School of Medicine (WUSM) now point to new options for treating preschool-aged children with significant clinical depression as well as those severely depressed adults who don’t respond to standard treatments, such as […]

Suicide Prevention And Antidepressants

Posted by poster on July 30th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

Depression is the most important single factor predisposing to suicide, and more than half of all subjects completing suicide are known to have suffered from depression. Unfortunately, depression is still often untreated or undertreated, even after a suicide attempt. Generic clomid pills no prescription Antidepressive drugs

Antidepressants Can Change The Way Depressed People See The World In Just Four Hours

Posted by poster on July 26th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

A single antidepressant tablet makes a depressed person see the world in a more positive light just four hours after swallowing it, a new study has shown.
Dr Philip Cowen, professor of pharmacology at the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford, told delegates at the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Annual Meeting in

New Depression Treatment For Cancer Patients Shows Promise

Posted by poster on July 22nd, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off

An article published in The Lancet finds that
cancer patients who received a care package called "Depression Care for
People with Cancer" (DCPC) had lower levels of depression than those
who received the usual care (antidepressants and mental health services
recommended by the cancer team). Professor Michael Sharpe (University
of Edinburgh, UK) and other colleagues who study psychological medicine
also

Use Of Antidepressants Reduced By Higher Co-Payments

Posted by poster on July 21st, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

As they struggle to contain skyrocketing medication costs, health plans across the U.S. have responded by implementing multi-tiered formularies requiring higher copayments for ‘non-preferred’ medications. New research from Brandeis University published in the Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics suggests that the prevalent multi-tiered formulary

Having A Baby Isn’t Blissful For All New Mothers

Posted by poster on July 18th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

For many women, the lovely images of life with a new baby don’t jive with their reality. Instead of feeling happy, they feel overwhelmed.
University of New Hampshire researcher Kathleen Kendall-Tackett says there are a myriad of treatments available to new mothers experiencing postpartum depression. She is the author of a new monograph, "Non-Pharmacological Treatments

SSRIs May Reduce Suicide In Adults

Posted by poster on June 27th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: , ,  •  Comments Off

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may reduce the risk of suicide in depressed adults, according to a study by researchers from the World Health Organization and the University of Verona, Italy published in CMAJ.
The study, a meta-analysis of 8 large-scale observational studies, was undertaken to explore whether SSRIs reduce or increase the

Insomnia In Breast Cancer May Be Predicted By Respiratory Rhythms

Posted by poster on April 15th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

The breathing and heart rates and cortisol levels of women with metastatic breast cancer can be used to predict if they’ll suffer from chronic insomnia and sleep disruptions, a

Depression Screening May Not Benefit Heart Disease Patients

Posted by poster on April 7th, 2008 under Uncategorized Tags: ,  •  Comments Off

Results of a new study call into question recent clinical guidelines issued by leading cardiovascular groups, including the American Heart Association, which recommend patients with cardiovascular disease be screened for signs of depression and treated accordingly. The study, published in the November 12 edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association