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Off-Label Prescription of Antidepressants on the RisePsychiatry AdvisorOff-label antidepressant use is on the rise due to increased prescribing by primary care physicians (PCPs) for nondepressive indications such as insomnia and pain, according to a new study published in JAMA.
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Study: New blood test may be able to find best antidepressant matchAtlanta Journal ConstitutionBritish scientists took a major step toward bringing personalized medicine to mental health Tuesday, announcing that they developed a blood test that can accurately predict whether you'll respond to the conve
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Most antidepressants don't work for children, researchers sayNewsOK.comOnly 1 out of 14 commonly prescribed antidepressants is effective in children and teens, and at least one is associated with an increased risk of suicide, a new study says. The findings affect a small but growing number of U.S.