Variability of response to lithium augmentation in refractory depression
- PMID: 3096155
- DOI: 10.1176/ajp.143.11.1387
Variability of response to lithium augmentation in refractory depression
Abstract
Eighty-four patients with major depression refractory to a controlled antidepressant trial had lithium added to their ongoing treatment. Objective symptom ratings showed highly significant improvement in the sample as a whole. At discharge or after 24 days, 31% of the patients showed a marked response, 25% a partial response. Thus, 56% of patients had a significant positive response, while 44% were nonresponders. This study indicates that response to lithium augmentation may be quite variable and a 3-week trial is necessary to assess full benefit.
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