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Evidence-based guidelines for treating depressive disorders with antidepressants: a …

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IM Anderson, IN Ferrier, RC Baldwin, PJ … - Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2008 - jop.sagepub.com
A revision of the 2000 British Association for Psychopharmacology evidence-
based guidelines for treating depressive disorders with antidepressants was
undertaken to incorporate new evidence and to update the recommendations ...
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Polypharmacy and the geriatric patient


BD Hayes, W Klein-Schwartz, F Barrueto - Clinics in geriatric medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
Polypharmacy is a term that describes patients who receive many medications [2].
For elderly patients, polypharmacy is often the rule rather than the exception.
A population-based survey of noninstitutionalized United States adults ...
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Hyponatremia: current treatment strategies and the role of vasopressin antagonists


MJ Cawley - The Annals of pharmacotherapy, 2007 - Harvey Whitney Books
OBJECTIVE: Hyponatremia is a complex electrolyte disorder that results mainly
from dysregulation of arginine vasopressin (AVP) by osmotic and nonosmotic
mechanisms. Several populations, including the elderly, are at risk for the ...
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Efficacy of second generation antidepressants in late-life depression: a meta-analysis of the …


JC Nelson, K Delucchi, LS Schneider - American Journal of Geriatric Psych, 2008 - journals.lww.com
1.12–1.44, z 3.67, N 13, p 0.001), respectively, with significant
heterogeneity for response and remission among the trials. Mean pooled response
rates for antide- pressant and placebo were 44.4% and 34.7%, respectively. ...
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Hyponatremia in psychiatric patients: update on evaluation and management


AJ Siegel - Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
Background: Hyponatremia (serum sodium concentration < 136 mEq/L) is a prevalent
and potentially dangerous medical comorbidity in psychiatric patients. Methods:
MEDLINE was used to identify peer-reviewed publications that described the ...
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Sertraline for the treatment of depression in coronary artery disease and heart failure


J Parissis, K Fountoulaki, I Paraskevaidis, DT … - Expert Opin. Pharmacother., 2007 - informahealthcare.com
Depression is a common co-morbid condition in patients with cardiac disease and
has been identified as an independent risk factor for increased morbidity and
mortality. SSRIs are established agents for the treatment of depression and ...
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Depression in physically ill older patients

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G MULLEY - Practical management of affective disorders in older …, 2008 - books.google.com
CHAPTERS Depression in physically ill older patients GRAHAM MULLEY Introduction
Depression is the commonest mental illness in old age. In 2001-02, there were
9.8 million visits by older people to office-based physicians in the USA ...
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Tolerability of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: issues relevant to the elderly

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B Draper, K Berman - Drugs &# 38; Aging, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
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Mild hyponatremia carries a poor prognosis in community subjects


A Sajadieh, Z Binici, MR Mouridsen, OW … - The American Journal of Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Fourteen subjects (2.1%, group A) had s-Na ≤ 134 mEq/L, and 62 subjects (9.2%,
group B) had s-Na ≤ 137 mEq/L. No subject had s-Na < 129 mEq/L. An adverse
outcome occurred in 43% of group A, 27% of group B, and 14% of subjects ...
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Fluoxetine effect on kidney water reabsorption

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ZP Moyses, FK Nakandakari, AJ Magaldi - Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 2007 - ERA-EDTA
Results. In vivo study: (a) Injected rats with fluoxetine lost about 12% body
weight; Na + plasma level decreased from 139.3 ± 0.78 mEq/l to 134.9 ± 0.5
mEq/l (p < 0.01) and K + and ADH plasma levels remained unchanged. (b) ...
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