Risk Phenotypes, Comorbidities, Pharmacotherapy, and
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in a Cohort with Difficult-to-Treat Depression
in Comparison to an Unmedicated Control Group
Hannah B. Maier,
Anton Borchert,
Alexandra Neyazi
et al.
Abstract:Background Approximately 15–25% of depressed patients suffer from
difficult-to-treat depression (DTD). Patients with DTD require a thorough
examination to avoid the oversight of treatable (psychiatric/somatic)
comorbidities or (pseudo-)resistance to antidepressant drugs (ADs).
Polymorphisms of the cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes 2D6 and 2C19, which play a
major role in the metabolism of ADs, may contribute to resi… Show more
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