The Pharmacological management of Depression – Update 2017

IF 0.2 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
E. Osuch, A. Marais
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Abstract

Depression affects nearly 350 million people worldwide. Local data indicates that approximately 17% of all South Africans will experience at least one episode of depression in their lifetime. Depressive disorders contribute significantly towards overall morbidity and increased risk for suicide. Antidepressant therapy remains one of the cornerstones in the management of depressive disorders. Although the efficacy of antidepressive drugs is continuously subjected to criticism, thousands of controlled clinical trials have shown, and will continue to show, their benefit in the effective treatment of depressive disorders. Since the introduction of antidepressants in the early 1950s, researchers have been searching for an ideal antidepressant able to adequately reduce, preserve and prevent features of depression with the absence of side effects. This article summarizes the currently available antidepressant drugs in South Africa. Discontinued products have been omitted and newly registered agents have been added. This review does not contain reference to any experimental drug, or substances not yet available for local use.
抑郁症的药理管理- 2017年更新
抑郁症影响着全球近3.5亿人。当地数据表明,大约17%的南非人一生中至少会经历一次抑郁症。抑郁症是导致总体发病率和自杀风险增加的重要因素。抗抑郁治疗仍然是抑郁症治疗的基石之一。尽管抗抑郁药物的疗效不断受到批评,但成千上万的对照临床试验已经表明,并将继续表明,它们在有效治疗抑郁症方面的益处。自20世纪50年代早期引入抗抑郁药以来,研究人员一直在寻找一种理想的抗抑郁药,能够充分减少、保留和预防抑郁症的特征,同时没有副作用。本文总结了南非目前可用的抗抑郁药物。已停产的产品已被省略,新注册的代理商已被添加。本综述不涉及任何实验性药物或尚未在当地使用的物质。
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