However, antidepressant treatment is not always successful and have opened up the door for alternative methods of treatment.
A child beginning antidepressant treatment should be watched closely.
Experts cannot yet say that a mother's antidepressant treatment is completely safe for the breast-fed baby.
Researchers know little about why some people respond fully to antidepressant treatment and others do not.
The components describe the effects of antidepressant treatment on the mouse brain.
The same degree of prevention can be achieved by continuing antidepressant treatment.
A study has reported that this polymorphism is associated with success of antidepressant treatment.
Further research is needed to determine the risks and benefits of long-term antidepressant treatment.
A research study found it to be related to antidepressant treatment.
Finally, the third event is the discovery of a substantial placebo response rate associated with antidepressant treatment, which has been shown to average 30-35%.