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endogenous depression การใช้

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  • Unipolar endogenous depression is reported to have the best response to moclobemide therapy.
  • ECT was, the guidelines concluded, an effective treatment for endogenous depression.
  • :Psychotic depression, unipolar endogenous depression, melancholic depression, retarded depression, agitated depression and neurotic depression all respond to moclobemide.
  • 1981 : First International Prize of the Anna-Monika Foundation ( Dortmund, West Germany ) for research in the field of endogenous depression.
  • An example of cation ? interactions in molecular recognition is seen in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ( nAChR ) which binds its endogenous depression and autism.
  • ECT is used as a treatment option for endogenous depression in adults, however, practitioners avoid the use of ECT in young adolescents due to rates of injury.
  • He classified neurosis into four emotional disorders : fear and anxiety, anger and aggression, sadness and endogenous depression originating from within the body, and reactive clinical depression originating from outside the body.
  • A detailed study comparing flurothyl and ECT in patients with severe endogenous depression, reported the degree of anterograde amnesia to be similar, but the degree of retrograde amnesia was much lower after flurothyl.
  • Thus at the time defended the use of old tricyclics and MAOIs in atypical depression and endogenous, and now they prefer dual-action antidepressants in endogenous depression and antidepressant action of specific the neurotic or reactive depression ( serotonin ).
  • Some psychiatrists didn t use ECT at all; others thought that the main, or even the only, indication for ECT was in psychotic or endogenous depression; yet others thought it appropriate in the treatment of a wide range of disorders.
  • German psychiatrist Kurt Schneider coined the terms " endogenous depression " and " reactive depression " in 1920, the latter referring to reactivity in mood and not " reaction " to outside events, and therefore frequently misinterpreted.
  • R . P . Brown in 1984 maintained that'there is insufficient evidence to view involutional melancholy as a separate clinical entity', but at the same time that'clinical characteristics of patients with unipolar endogenous depression may be influenced by age '.
  • Moclobemide has demonstrated effectiveness and efficacy in the treatment and management of major depressive disorder, with both endogenous and non-endogenous depression responding; in addition moclobemide has a fast onset of action compared to other antidepressants and is significantly more tolerable than the tricyclic antidepressants.
  • At the same time she drew a sharp distinction between what she called " real " illnesses such as " cancer ", " diabetes " and " endogenous depression ", and other phenomena such as " stress, anxiety, and mild depression ", which she claimed were characterised by " little or no objective disease or impairment " and were " not serious illnesses ".
  • I figured on " major depressive disorder " as that is the DSM IV name which most research etc is done under and hence figures for epidemiology, treatment etc . It more or less corresponds to the older " endogenous depression ", and to " melancholia " before that, though there have been shifts in diagnostic yardsticks, and to what is commonly termed " depression " ( i . e . condtion of pervasive low mood impacting on function ) in the community.