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CME: How Are Second-Generation Antipsychotics Advancing the Treatment of Depression?

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CME: How Are Second-Generation Antipsychotics Advancing the Treatment of Depression?

Depressive disorders are common. Bipolar depression is often under-recognized and misdiagnosed as unipolar. Approximately one third to one half of patients with unipolar depression do not respond fully to antidepressant therapy. Participants in this program will gain insight as to how to minimize misdiagnosis of bipolar depression and learn about the latest developments for treating bipolar depression and augmenting antidepressant response in unipolar depression with some of the second-generation atypical antipsychotics.

This program has been reviewed by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine and approved for CPD.
This program has been allocated 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

Click here to attend the CME:
http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/729689?src=0_mp_cmenl_0
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