Biologic markers and antidepressant response
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-26-1983
Abstract
The use of biologic markers to predict antidepressant treatment response may lead to more rational selection of specific drugs for individual patients. Several biologic markers being developed as potential predictors of antidepressant treatment response are reviewed. Although research in this area is primarily concerned with predicting response to drug treatment, it may also prove useful in predicting which depressed patients may respond best to psychological treatments or combinations of biologic and psychologic treatments.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
First Page
10
Last Page
13
Recommended Citation
Ostrow, D., Okonek, A., Gibbons, R., Cooper, R., & Davis, J. (1983). Biologic markers and antidepressant response. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 44 (9 II), 10-13. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/animalsciences_pubs/2158