Escitalopram: efficacy and tolerability in the treatment of depression
Escitalopram: efficacy and tolerability in the treatment of depression
Escitalopram is a new antidepressant drug, available for clinical use in many countries. This review describes the properties of escitalopram, summarizes the results of randomized controlled trials, and suggests that escitalopram has advantages over citalopram in the treatment of depression.
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Baldwin, David S.
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2002
Baldwin, David S.
1beaa192-0ef1-4914-897a-3a49fc2ed15e
Baldwin, David S.
(2002)
Escitalopram: efficacy and tolerability in the treatment of depression.
Hospital Medicine, 63 (11), .
Abstract
Escitalopram is a new antidepressant drug, available for clinical use in many countries. This review describes the properties of escitalopram, summarizes the results of randomized controlled trials, and suggests that escitalopram has advantages over citalopram in the treatment of depression.
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Published date: 2002
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/27521
ISSN: 1462-3935
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