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Conclusion

  • In this study, treatment with rTMS did not show a statistically significant difference in rates of remission from TRD in veterans compared with sham rTMS. This differs from previous rTMS trials in non-veteran patients.
  • The findings of this study also differed from those of other rTMS research in terms of the high remission rates that were seen in both the active and sham groups.

Bottom Line

The risk of death might be increased in children and young adults who receive highdose antipsychotics. Continued treatment with intranasal esketamine may help prevent relapse in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) who initially respond to esketamine. The antidepressant effects of ketamine might be associated with opioid receptor activation. Transcendental meditation may be helpful for patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), while prazosin might not improve nightmares or sleep quality in patients with PTSD. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) might not be any more effective than sham rTMS for veterans with TRD.

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Drug Brand Names

Buprenorphine • Subutex
Chlorpromazine • Thorazine
Esketamine nasal spray • Spravato
Ketamine • Ketalar
Naltrexone • Narcan
Prazosin • Minipress

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