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Doctor Prescribed Medication for Chronic Depression

The number of studies that focused on the efficiency of antidepressants on people that suffer from dysthymia is quite limited, but it is widely accepted that a significant portion of the dysthymic population benefits from antidepressant medication. Antidepressant medications have proven to reduce most of the symptoms, but residual symptoms and behavioral patterns associated with relapse (such as social withdrawal, low self-esteem, poor communication skills, hopelessness, negative cognitive style, lack of motivation) often persist during or after treatment.

Some of the antidepressants used to treat dysthymia include: tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), specific serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) (which have shown to be as effective as tricyclics and better tolerated), and more recently, newer serotonergic agents.

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