preventing errors when drugs are combined for treating depression

You'll hear more about preventing errors when drugs are combined for treating depression.

Patients who don't respond to an antidepressant are typically switched to another until they find one that provides some benefit.

On the other hand, patients who have a partial response, but still have symptoms, can benefit from adding another antidepressant or a non-antidepressant "augmenting" agent.

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