Lithium Augmentation of Venlafaxine in Adolescent Major Depression
1998; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 32; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3109/00048679809065541
ISSN1440-1614
AutoresGarry Walter, Bill Lyndon, Rosie Kubb,
Tópico(s)Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
ResumoObjective: Studies on the pharmacotherapy of adolescent major depression are limited but suggest that the illness is often resistant to drug treatment. We aim to report the use of lithium augmentation of venlafaxine in two teenagers with major depression. Clinical picture: Two 16–year-olds with major depression are described. Treatment: In both patients, the treatment involved trials of a selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor, venlafaxine, and psychotherapy preceded lithium augmentation of venlafaxine. The trial of venlafaxine alone had been short in one patient. Outcome: Combining lithium and venlafaxine was rapidly followed by marked improvement in mood and function. Conclusions: Augmentation of antidepressants should be considered in young depressed patients who fail to respond to adequate trials of new antidepressants alone.
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