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Emerging drugs for major depressive disorder. Expert opinion on emerging drugs [Expert Opin Emerg Drugs] Journal article

 
TitleEmerging drugs for major depressive disorder.
Author(s)Kennedy SH, Rizvi SJ 
InstitutionPsychiatrist-in-Chief, University Health Network, Department of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
SourceExpert Opin Emerg Drugs 2009 Jul 29.
AbstractMost current pharmacologic antidepressant treatments target either or both serotonin and norepinephrine systems in the brain to alleviate depressive symptoms. However, >/= 30% of patients with major depressive disorder fail to respond to these antidepressants, inciting a need for alternative treatment strategies. In the past decade, there has been extensive research into improving the mechanism of action for monoamine agents as well as identifying novel treatment targets for depression. For monoamines, drugs that increase serotonin, norepinephrine, melatonin or dopamine have been explored as putative antidepressants and in some cases approved (agomelatine and desvenlafaxine). Novel drugs that act on amino acid receptors, neurotrophic factors, cytokines, neuropeptides and acetylcholine are also in development. This review will discuss the scientific rationale for these targets, as well as highlight the current status of drugs in development.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19637989
  
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