Evaluating the Effectiveness of Your Medication Choice

Summary

One significant issue facing patients currently on antidepressants is the loss of effect that may occur with chronic use of the drug, ie, the so called “poop-out” effect. This article elaborates on this issue and discusses true drug responders versus placebo responders (those that have responded to the non-specific effects of treatment). Despite their response to treatment, there are no available clinical indicators to differentiate between these two types of responders.

  • Psychopharmacology
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