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Depression Medication

Monday, 10 August 2009 01:55 administrator
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This section discusses:

The benefits and side-effects of medication

Knowing when to take less antidepressant, and when to take more

Details of all the usual antidepressants in Australia

Information on medication techniques in resistant depression 

 

 

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