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Published on: March 2, 2015
The new generation of antidepressants
1Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust, Beaconfield Resource Centre, Grantham NG31 9DF.
Abstract:
A major goal of antidepressant development is to improve on preceding drug classes with agents with better efficacy, tolerability and with more rapid onset of action. This article describes the new generation of antidepressants which have been recently introduced and also briefly describes possible future antidepressants which are currently being researched.
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