BACKGROUND: Antidepressants are used both for treating acute episodes and for prophylaxis to prevent future episodes of depression, also called maintenance treatment. This article describes the protocol for a randomised controlled trial (ANTLER: ANTidepressants to prevent reLapse in dEpRession) to investigate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in UK primary care of continuing on long-term maintenance antidepressants compared with a placebo in preventing relapse of depression in those who have taken antidepressants for more than 9 months and who are currently well enough to consider stopping maintenance treatment. METHODS/DESIGN: The ANTLER trial is an individually randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in which pa...
BACKGROUND: There has been a steady increase in the number of primary care patients receiving long-t...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression who are treated in primary care practices may receive antidepre...
Aim/ Principal Research Question - The main aim of the “AHEAD” study was to determine the relative c...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressants are used both for treating acute episodes and for prophylaxis to prevent...
Background: There has been a steady increase in the number of primary care patients receiving long-t...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Around one in ten adults take antidepressants for depression in En...
© 2016 Tallon et al. Background: People with depression are usually managed in primary care and anti...
BACKGROUND: People with depression are usually managed in primary care and antidepressants are often...
Background: Depressive symptoms are usually managed within primary care and antidepressant medicatio...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms are usually managed within primary care and antidepressant medicatio...
BACKGROUND: Around one in ten adults take antidepressants for depression in England, and their long-...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common mental health condition with considerable negative impact on heal...
Background: Inappropriate use of antidepressants (AD), defined as either continuation in the absence...
BACKGROUND: There has been a steady increase in the number of primary care patients receiving long-t...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression who are treated in primary care practices may receive antidepre...
Aim/ Principal Research Question - The main aim of the “AHEAD” study was to determine the relative c...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressants are used both for treating acute episodes and for prophylaxis to prevent...
Background: There has been a steady increase in the number of primary care patients receiving long-t...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Around one in ten adults take antidepressants for depression in En...
© 2016 Tallon et al. Background: People with depression are usually managed in primary care and anti...
BACKGROUND: People with depression are usually managed in primary care and antidepressants are often...
Background: Depressive symptoms are usually managed within primary care and antidepressant medicatio...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms are usually managed within primary care and antidepressant medicatio...
BACKGROUND: Around one in ten adults take antidepressants for depression in England, and their long-...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common mental health condition with considerable negative impact on heal...
Background: Inappropriate use of antidepressants (AD), defined as either continuation in the absence...
BACKGROUND: There has been a steady increase in the number of primary care patients receiving long-t...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression who are treated in primary care practices may receive antidepre...
Aim/ Principal Research Question - The main aim of the “AHEAD” study was to determine the relative c...